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 supervision?

  1. 18 years old

  2. 21 years old

  3. 16 years old

  4. 25 years old

The correct answer is: 21 years old

In West Virginia, individuals must be at least 21 years old to legally possess and transport a handgun without supervision. This requirement aligns with federal regulations as well, which stipulate that only individuals 21 and older can purchase handguns from licensed dealers. The age requirement is in place to ensure a level of maturity and responsibility that is deemed necessary for handling firearms. Younger individuals, specifically those who are 18 years old, can possess and carry a long gun (rifle or shotgun) but must be under the supervision of an adult for handguns. This distinction is important for understanding the legal framework surrounding firearm possession in West Virginia, emphasizing the state’s commitment to responsible gun ownership and safety practices. The options suggesting younger ages, like 16 or 18, do not meet the legal standards in West Virginia for unsupervised handgun possession, while 25 is simply above the required age, making it unnecessary for the question at hand.