New Hampshire Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Does New Hampshire have a 'red flag' law allowing courts to temporarily remove firearms from someone considered a danger?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only during a state of emergency

  4. Yes, but only for family members

The correct answer is: No

New Hampshire does not have a 'red flag' law that allows courts to temporarily remove firearms from someone considered a danger. This state does not have a specific red flag law in place like some other states do. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Option A is incorrect because, as mentioned, New Hampshire does not have a red flag law. Option C is incorrect as it falsely states that such a law is only in effect during a state of emergency, which is not the case in New Hampshire. Option D is incorrect because the law is not limited to family members only in states where red flag laws exist.