Idaho Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a factor that disqualifies someone from obtaining a concealed carry permit in Idaho?

  1. Being convicted of a DUI within the last five years

  2. Having a restraining order for domestic violence

  3. Being under 21 years of age

  4. Not having completed a firearms safety course

The correct answer is: Not having completed a firearms safety course

The choice regarding not having completed a firearms safety course is correct because, in Idaho, completion of a firearms safety course is a requirement that supports the application process for obtaining a concealed carry permit. However, unlike other factors specified in the question, failing to complete this course does not automatically disqualify an individual from obtaining a permit. Unlike certain criminal convictions, such as DUI within the past five years, or having a restraining order for domestic violence, or being under the legal age of 21, which are clear disqualifiers, not passing a firearms safety course primarily affects the ability to fulfill the application requirements rather than serving as a legal barrier to obtaining a permit.