A primary goal of Child Access Prevention laws is
a. to keep felons from purchasing firearms.
b. to keep guns out of the reach of children.
c. to make it illegal to store firearms in a residence.
d. to encourage parents to take their children to the firing range for target practice.
b
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A study of federal criminal cases found that when federal prosecutors request a sentence lower than stipulated minimum for those they seemed “salvageable” and “sympathetic” they were ______ likely to request lower sentences for blacks and Hispanic males than for white males.
a. less b. twice as c. more d. three times as
The ______ is considered to be the largest law enforcement agency within the Department of Justice.
a. Central Intelligence Agency b. Drug Enforcement Administration c. Federal Bureau of Investigation c. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
Which of the following is considered a forced entry?
a. opening an apartment door with a passkey given by a caretaker b. opening a closed but unlocked door or window c. breaking an inner or outer door or window d. all of these choices