Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Vermont, who is responsible for storing firearms safely to prevent access by unsupervised minors?

  1. The state police

  2. The firearms dealer

  3. The firearm owner

  4. The local sheriff

The correct answer is: The firearm owner

In Vermont, the law states that "a firearm shall be stored in a secure location to prevent access by an unsupervised minor." This responsibility falls on the firearm owner, whether it is an individual or a licensed dealer. Therefore, options A, B, and D are incorrect as they do not pertain to the storage of firearms. Option A, the state police, is responsible for enforcing laws and providing public safety services, but they are not responsible for storing firearms. Option B, the firearms dealer, is responsible for conducting background checks and following state and federal laws when selling firearms, but they are not responsible for storing firearms once they have been sold. Option D, the local sheriff, is responsible for enforcing laws and providing public safety services in a specific county or jurisdiction, but they are not responsible for storing firearms. Overall, the correct answer, C, provides the best explanation in terms of who is directly responsible for safe firearm storage in Vermont.