West Virginia Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is eligible to possess a firearm in West Virginia?

  1. Anyone over the age of 21

  2. Only military personnel

  3. Persons not prohibited by law

  4. Non-residents only

The correct answer is: Persons not prohibited by law

The eligibility to possess a firearm in West Virginia is determined by the legal capacity of individuals rather than arbitrary age limits or specific groups such as military personnel or non-residents. According to West Virginia law, individuals who are not prohibited from possessing firearms—which typically includes those who have not been convicted of certain crimes, deemed mentally incompetent, or otherwise restricted by law—are eligible to possess firearms. This means that as long as a person meets the legal requirements and is not disqualified under the law, they can legally possess a firearm. The other choices do not encompass the full scope of eligibility criteria established by state law. For example, stating that only military personnel are eligible excludes a significant portion of the population who are otherwise qualified to own firearms. Additionally, suggesting that only non-residents are eligible disregards the rights of state residents. Therefore, the focus on legal prohibitions rather than specific demographic groups or age ensures that only those qualified under the law can possess firearms.