South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Does South Dakota have a 'red flag' law that allows courts to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed a threat to themselves or others?

Yes

No

South Dakota does not have a 'red flag' law in place. A 'red flag' law gives courts the power to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who are believed to be a danger to themselves or others. Option A, C, and D imply some form of a 'red flag' law, but each one is limited to a specific group of people such as law enforcement or family members. So, the correct answer is B because South Dakota does not have a 'red flag' law at all.

Yes, but only for law enforcement

Yes, but only for family members

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