Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law own a firearm in Vermont?

  1. Yes, Vermont law allows it

  2. No, it is also prohibited under Vermont law

  3. Only with special permission from the state

  4. The law is silent on this matter

The correct answer is: No, it is also prohibited under Vermont law

The correct answer indicates that if a person is prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, they are also prohibited from owning a firearm in Vermont. This stems from the principle that state laws cannot provide more rights than federal laws when it comes to gun ownership, especially regarding individuals who have been disqualified under federal restrictions, such as certain felons, individuals with restraining orders, or those who have been adjudicated as mentally incompetent. Federal law serves as the baseline for firearms possession, and Vermont law aligns with and reinforces these restrictions. Therefore, an individual who falls under the federal prohibitions would similarly be in violation of Vermont law if they attempt to possess a firearm. Understanding this connection reinforces the importance of compliance with both federal and state regulations in gun ownership.