Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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At what age can an individual legally possess a handgun in Vermont without parental supervision?

  1. 16

  2. 18

  3. 21

  4. 25

The correct answer is: 21

In Vermont, the legal age to possess a handgun without parental supervision is 16 years old. This is outlined in state law which dictates that individuals can possess a handgun at this age. However, it is worth noting that while those 16 and older can possess handguns, federal law may impose additional restrictions, especially concerning the purchase of handguns from licensed dealers, which requires individuals to be at least 21 years old. Your selected answer of 21 is not applicable in this context for possession without supervision, but it reflects an understanding of federal regulations about purchases. The correct age for possession without parental guidance is indeed 16, placing Vermont's laws in a unique position compared to other states that have higher age limits for handgun possession.