Hawaii Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does the term 'ghost gun' refer to, and what is its legal status in Hawaii?

  1. Firearms manufactured without serial numbers, which are illegal

  2. Rare and antique firearms, which are legal with registration

  3. Firearms with removed serial numbers, which are legal if re-registered

  4. Untraceable firearms made from 3D printers, status varies by case

The correct answer is: Firearms manufactured without serial numbers, which are illegal

The term 'ghost gun' refers to firearms that are manufactured without serial numbers. In Hawaii, these firearms are illegal because they do not have the required serial numbers for identification and tracking purposes. Serialized serial numbers are crucial in helping law enforcement agencies trace firearms used in crimes back to their owners or manufacturers. This makes option A the correct answer as it accurately describes the term 'ghost gun' and its legal status in Hawaii.