West Virginia Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the minimum age to possess and transport a handgun in West Virginia without adult supervision?

  1. 18 years old

  2. 21 years old

  3. 16 years old

  4. 25 years old

The correct answer is: 18 years old

In West Virginia, the minimum age to possess and transport a handgun without adult supervision is 18 years old. This law reflects the state’s regulations regarding responsible firearm ownership and usage. At 18, individuals are legally considered adults and are granted the right to handle and transport handguns, which aligns with both state law and broader federal legislation regarding age limitations for firearm possession. Younger individuals, such as those under 18, are typically subject to stricter regulations as they are often considered minors, thus necessitating adult supervision for handling handguns. The age of 21 is generally associated with the purchase of handguns from licensed dealers, but for possession and transportation, 18 is the key age in West Virginia. This age distinction helps promote safety and responsibility among younger firearm owners while allowing responsible adult behavior in handling firearms.