Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can an individual carry a firearm in a state park in Vermont?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only with a special permit

  4. Only if the firearm is unloaded and stored

The correct answer is: Yes

In the state of Vermont, individuals are legally allowed to carry firearms in state parks without a special permit. Option B is incorrect because it states that individuals cannot carry firearms at all, which goes against the law in Vermont. Option C is incorrect because it implies that there is a special permit required, which is not the case in Vermont. Option D is also incorrect because it states that the firearm must be unloaded and stored, but in Vermont, individuals are allowed to carry loaded firearms in state parks. Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it accurately reflects the law in Vermont regarding carrying firearms in state parks. It's important to note that even though a special permit is not required, individuals are still subject to all other laws and regulations regarding firearms.