Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of ammunition is prohibited from personal use in Massachusetts?

  1. Hollow-point

  2. Armor-piercing

  3. Soft-point

  4. Full metal jacket

The correct answer is: Armor-piercing

The correct response focuses on armor-piercing ammunition as being prohibited for personal use in Massachusetts. This type of ammunition is specifically designed to penetrate armor and is considered particularly dangerous due to its ability to easily penetrate standard ballistic protection that law enforcement may wear. The state has enacted laws that restrict the use of such ammunition to minimize the risks associated with its potential for increased lethality in civilian contexts. Understanding these regulations helps ensure compliance with state laws that are aimed at enhancing public safety and reducing the potential for misuse of firearms in harmful ways. In contrast, other types of ammunition, such as hollow-point, soft-point, and full metal jacket, may have specific regulations but are not outright banned for personal use in the same manner.