Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is Idaho's law regarding the possession of firearms in K-12 schools by permit holders?

  1. Prohibited

  2. Allowed with special permission

  3. Allowed for certain staff members

  4. Allowed without restrictions

The correct answer is: Prohibited

In Idaho, the law prohibits the possession of firearms in K-12 school premises for individuals, including permit holders, unless they have received specific authorization. This restriction is in place to maintain a safe and secure environment for students and staff. The intent is to minimize the potential for violence and accidents that could occur in a school setting, which is heavily populated and focused on the education of children. While there are various exemptions for law enforcement officers and certain authorized personnel, the general rule stands firm against civilian possession of firearms on school grounds. Understanding this law is essential for those who hold permits, as compliance is important for the safety of the school community and to avoid legal consequences.