Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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To transfer ownership of a firearm to another person in Idaho, what is required?

  1. Background check through a licensed dealer

  2. Notification of local law enforcement

  3. Nothing is required

  4. Registration of the firearm transfer

The correct answer is: Nothing is required

In Idaho, the law does not require any specific actions, such as a background check, notification of local law enforcement, or registration, to transfer ownership of a firearm between private individuals. This means that when you sell or give a firearm to another person, there are no legal requirements that must be met for the transfer to be valid. Individuals may choose to conduct their own background checks or take precautions to ensure that the person receiving the firearm is legally allowed to possess it, but the law does not impose these requirements. This practice reflects Idaho's relatively permissive approach to firearm ownership and transfers among private citizens.