Arizona Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of storage is required by law in Arizona to prevent children from accessing firearms?

  1. Locked cabinet

  2. Gun safes

  3. No specific requirement

  4. Trigger locks

The correct answer is: No specific requirement

While it may seem counterintuitive, the correct answer is actually "No specific requirement." While storing firearms in a locked cabinet or gun safe may seem like a responsible measure to prevent children from accessing them, it is not required by law in Arizona. Trigger locks, while they may also be a good safety precaution, are also not required by law. In Arizona, it is the responsibility of the gun owner to ensure that children do not have access to firearms, but there is no specific requirement for the type of storage that must be used.