Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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At what age can minors shoot at a public range without adult supervision in Idaho?

  1. 14 years old

  2. 16 years old

  3. 18 years old

  4. There is no age restriction; supervision is always required

The correct answer is: 18 years old

In Idaho, a minor must be at least 18 years old to shoot at a public range without adult supervision. This regulation is in place to ensure that minors are mature enough to handle firearms safely and understand the responsibilities that come with using them. The requirement for adult supervision for those under 18 serves as a precautionary measure to promote safety and ensure that young shooters are guided by experienced individuals who can provide instruction and oversight. Consequently, despite the various age options provided, the legislation clearly sets the age limit at 18, reinforcing the importance of supervision and responsible firearm handling among younger individuals.