Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following would disqualify someone from obtaining a concealed weapons permit in Montana?

  1. Being under 21 years of age

  2. Not completing a firearm safety course

  3. Having a felony conviction

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

In Montana, the eligibility requirements for obtaining a concealed weapons permit are quite specific. One of the key disqualifiers is having a felony conviction, as individuals who have been convicted of a felony are generally prohibited from possessing firearms. This is a significant factor in ensuring that individuals who may pose a risk to public safety are not allowed to carry concealed weapons. Additionally, being under 21 years of age is another disqualifying factor; Montana law requires applicants to be at least 18, but those under 21 may face restrictions because they are not considered to be of a legal age to possess handguns. Furthermore, the completion of a firearm safety course is often mandated as part of the permit application process. Failure to complete this training can also disqualify an applicant from obtaining a concealed weapons permit. Thus, each of these elements—being underage, not completing a firearm safety course, and having a felony conviction—are valid reasons for denying a concealed weapons permit, supporting the conclusion that all of these factors collectively disqualify someone from obtaining such a permit in Montana.