Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are there restrictions on the types of firearms that can be owned in Vermont?

  1. Yes, assault weapons are banned

  2. No, there are no restrictions

  3. Yes, but only fully automatic weapons

  4. Yes, but only for non-residents

The correct answer is: No, there are no restrictions

In Vermont, there are no state-level restrictions on the types of firearms that can be owned for personal use. This includes a variety of firearms, such as handguns and rifles, without specific limitations on assault weapons or other firearm categories that might exist in other states. Vermont's firearms laws are quite permissive, allowing residents and responsible individuals to possess a wide range of firearms for self-defense, hunting, and sporting purposes. Other options suggest specific limitations or bans that do not align with the current legal framework in Vermont, where the broad ownership of firearms is largely permitted.