Arkansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Arkansas, which of the following is not a requirement to qualify for a concealed handgun carry license?

  1. Being a U.S citizen

  2. Completing a firearms safety or training course

  3. Owning property in Arkansas

  4. Being at least 21 years old

The correct answer is: Owning property in Arkansas

The correct choice is based on the specific requirements outlined in Arkansas law for obtaining a concealed handgun carry license. To qualify for this license, individuals must meet certain criteria, such as being a U.S. citizen, completing a firearms safety or training course, and being at least 21 years old. Owning property in Arkansas is not a specified requirement for eligibility. This means that individuals who do not own property in the state can still apply for and potentially obtain a concealed carry license, as long as they meet the other legal requirements. Understanding this aspect helps clarify that owning property is not a barrier to exercising one's right to carry a concealed weapon, in contrast to the other criteria which are explicitly stated in the law.