Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is required to legally sell a gun in Connecticut?

  1. Proof of ownership

  2. Completion of a Bill of Sale

  3. A valid State Pistol Permit or Eligibility Certificate

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

In order to legally sell a gun in Connecticut, all of the options listed would be required. Proof of ownership is necessary to show that the seller actually has ownership rights over the gun. A Bill of Sale would document the transfer of ownership and provide a record of the sale. And a valid State Pistol Permit or Eligibility Certificate is necessary to demonstrate that the seller is legally allowed to possess and sell a gun in Connecticut. Therefore, D, all of the above, is the correct answer. Choosing any of the other options alone would not meet the legal requirements for selling a gun in Connecticut.