Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can local governments in Vermont enact their own firearm regulations?

  1. Yes, but only with state approval

  2. No, state law preempts local ordinances

  3. Only regarding the discharge of firearms

  4. They can, but it's limited to zoning laws

The correct answer is: No, state law preempts local ordinances

In Vermont, the correct answer is B: No, state law preempts local ordinances. The state law in Vermont has preemptive power over local governments when it comes to firearm regulations. This means that local governments are not permitted to enact their own firearm regulations that go against state laws. This helps promote consistency and clarity regarding firearm laws throughout the state of Vermont.