🔫 Weapon License Guide
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The Google Form you may know and love is no longer open or used. The weapon license application process now takes place entirely in city. Please follow the steps below to apply for your weapon license.
🔫 Weapon Licenses
In the state of San Andreas, carrying a firearm without a valid license is illegal. To legally carry Class 1 firearms, all citizens must complete the state's official Weapon Licensing Process. This system is fully automated and designed to promote responsible gun ownership and public safety.
✅ What a Weapon License Allows
- Legal ownership and carry of Class 1 firearms
- Protection from weapons charges when carrying in compliance with state laws
- Access to legal firearm purchases (as permitted by vendors)
⚠️ Note: This license only applies to Class 1 weapons. Possession of Class 2 or Class 3 firearms remains a felony offense unless specifically authorized by law.
📝 How to Apply
- Go to Any Police Department
- Visit the front desk at any police station across the state.
- Use your Third Eye (typically
Alt) to interact with the front desk and open the licensing menu.
- Begin the Weapon License Application
- The system will walk you through the entire process.
- A small processing fee is required to apply.
- Review the Study Guide
- You'll be given access to a comprehensive study guide covering:
- Firearm safety
- Legal carrying practices
- Weapon handling and storage
- Consequences of violations
- Everything you need to pass the test is in the guide, so study carefully!
- You'll be given access to a comprehensive study guide covering:
- Complete the Automated Background Check
- The system will automatically scan your record.
- Applicants with felony convictions will be denied.
- Take the Safety & Knowledge Test
- Answer a short series of multiple-choice questions based on the study guide.
- If you fail 3 times, you may retry after a brief cooldown period.
- Pick Up Your License at City Hall
- Once you pass the test and background check, your license will be ready for pickup.
- Go to City Hall to collect your Weapon License — it will appear as a physical inventory item.
📌 Important Reminders
- You must have the license item on your person whenever you are in possession of a firearm.
- Law enforcement may ask to see your license at any time if you are found with a weapon.
- Licenses do not expire, but they can be revoked if you are convicted of certain crimes, such as violent felonies or weapons violations.
- Carrying a firearm without a license is a criminal offense and may lead to arrest or fines.
