Mississippi Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can individuals convicted of a felony own a firearm in Mississippi?

  1. Yes, after a certain period

  2. No, with few exceptions

  3. Yes, if the conviction is expunged

  4. Yes, but only antique firearms

The correct answer is: No, with few exceptions

Under Mississippi law, individuals convicted of a felony generally cannot own or possess a firearm. This restriction serves as a public safety measure to prevent individuals who have committed serious offenses from accessing firearms, as they may pose a greater risk of engaging in further criminal activity. While there might be specific exceptions under certain circumstances—such as for non-violent felons having the possibility to petition for the restoration of rights—these exceptions are not widely applicable and do not change the general rule. The clear regulation emphasizes the importance of maintaining control over firearm possession among those who have demonstrated a disregard for the law through felony convictions. The other choices suggest scenarios that either misinterpret the law or present inaccurate conditions under which felons could possess firearms, which is not consistent with Mississippi’s statutes.