Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms is prohibited from being owned in Indiana?

  1. Automatic weapons without a federal permit

  2. Handguns with a barrel length less than 3 inches

  3. Rifles with a magazine capacity over 20 rounds

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Automatic weapons without a federal permit

In Indiana, ownership of automatic weapons without a federal permit is prohibited under both federal and state laws. The National Firearms Act regulates machine guns, requiring individuals to obtain a federal license to manufacture or own automatic firearms. Therefore, it is illegal for civilians to possess these types of weapons without the necessary federal authorization. This law helps ensure that such firearms, which can discharge multiple rounds with a single trigger pull, are kept away from the general public, maintaining safety and order. The other options do not reflect specific prohibitions within Indiana's firearms laws. Handguns, including those with a barrel length less than 3 inches, can be legally owned in Indiana as long as they are properly registered and comply with legal requirements. Additionally, while there may be regulations concerning magazine capacities for rifles, Indiana does not specifically ban rifles with a magazine capacity over 20 rounds, making those choices legal under state laws. Thus, the correct answer highlights the stringent regulations around automatic firearms.