Rhode Island Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person under a protective order possess a firearm in Rhode Island?

  1. Yes, always

  2. Yes, but only with court permission

  3. No, it's prohibited

  4. Only for hunting purposes

The correct answer is: No, it's prohibited

In Rhode Island, a person under a protective order is prohibited from possessing a firearm. This is because protective orders are issued to help keep victims safe from harm, and the presence of a firearm can escalate a dangerous situation. Additionally, allowing a person under a protective order to possess a firearm could potentially invalidate the purpose and effectiveness of the order. Options A and D are incorrect because they allow for possession without restrictions, which goes against the intent of the protective order. Option B is incorrect because it suggests that court permission can override the prohibition of possessing a firearm under a protective order, which is not the case in this scenario.