Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are silencers (suppressors) legal for civilian use in Vermont?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only for hunting

  4. Only on private property

The correct answer is: Yes

In Vermont, silencers, also known as suppressors, are indeed legal for civilian use. This legality aligns with the state’s permissive approach toward firearms and firearm accessories. As a result, individuals can legally purchase and possess suppressors without any special licenses or permits, provided they comply with federal regulations concerning their ownership and transfer. This stance on suppressors allows users to mitigate the noise associated with shooting, which can contribute to a more pleasant shooting experience, reduce noise pollution, and help maintain a lower profile while shooting, especially in areas where noise may be a concern. The other options reflect more limited permissions that do not align with Vermont's actual laws regarding suppressors. Therefore, the assertion that they are completely legal is accurate and captures the state's broader acceptance of firearm accessories, including suppressors.