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What option is NOT available to a respondent after the police department takes possession of a firearm?
Which statement is true regarding the transfer of an antique firearm?
What is one of the options available for storing a firearm after it is seized by the police?
Which of the following is required before transferring an antique firearm to a relative?
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If a respondent decides to sell or transfer their firearm after it is seized, to whom can they transfer it?
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Study Notes
Surrender and Storage of Firearms
- Police department gains possession of a firearm through surrender or seizure from the respondent.
- Respondent has the following options for the possession of the firearm:
- Transfer/Sell: The firearm can be sold or transferred to a federally licensed firearms dealer.
- Storage Arrangement: The respondent can arrange for the firearm to be stored with the police department.
- Antique/Curio/Relic Firearms: Such firearms may be transferred to a third-party relative, provided they do not live with the respondent and pass a criminal history record check confirming eligibility to own firearms under federal and state law.
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Description
This quiz covers the procedures related to the surrender and storage of firearms, focusing on the options available once a firearm is in police possession. Participants will learn about transferring firearms to dealers, arranging police storage, and handling antique firearms. Understanding these processes is crucial for compliance with legal regulations.