Hawaii Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Hawaii law require for storing firearms in homes with children?

  1. No specific requirements

  2. Locked storage

  3. Trigger locks on all firearms

  4. B and C

The correct answer is: B and C

Hawaii law requires that firearms be stored in a locked storage and/or with trigger locks on all firearms, specifically in homes with children. Option A, no specific requirements, is incorrect as there are clear requirements for firearm storage in Hawaii. Option B, locked storage, is only partly correct as trigger locks are also required. Option C, trigger locks on all firearms, is also only partly correct as locked storage is also required. Therefore, option D, which includes both locked storage and trigger locks, is the correct answer. It is important to note that Hawaii law specifically requires firearms to be stored in a way that prevents unauthorized use by children, so following both requirements is necessary to comply with the law and keep children safe.