Hawaii Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What constitutes a 'long gun' under Hawaii law?

  1. Any firearm with a barrel length of at least 16 inches

  2. Any firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder

  3. Any rifle or shotgun

  4. Both B and C

The correct answer is: Both B and C

In Hawaii, a 'long gun' is defined as both a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder and includes rifles or shotguns. This means that for a firearm to be considered a long gun under Hawaii law, it must meet both criteria: designed to be fired from the shoulder and be a rifle or shotgun. Therefore, option D is the correct answer as it correctly identifies the components that constitute a 'long gun' under Hawaii law.