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.
Question 2
Children who grow up in dysfunctional homes often exhibit delinquent behaviors, having learned at a young age that _____ pays off.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word