Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms does Tennessee law specifically prohibit owning?

  1. Semi-automatic rifles

  2. Short-barreled shotguns

  3. Handguns with a silencer

  4. There are no specifically prohibited firearms

The correct answer is: Short-barreled shotguns

Tennessee law does impose restrictions on certain firearms, and one notable category includes short-barreled shotguns. Under state law, these firearms are defined by their barrel length and are regulated due to their potential use in crimes and their classification as “dangerous weapons.” The legal ramifications include specific licensing and ownership criteria that must be adhered to in order to possess such firearms. In contrast, semi-automatic rifles, handguns with silencers, and other types of firearms are generally legal to own under state law, although they may have certain regulations or be subject to federal laws. The distinction in the law aims to balance gun ownership rights with public safety concerns. Therefore, knowing which firearms are specifically prohibited helps individuals comply with Tennessee regulations effectively.