Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is a permit required to openly carry a handgun in Vermont?

  1. Yes, always

  2. No

  3. Yes, but only in certain cities

  4. Yes, but only for non-residents

The correct answer is: No

Vermont does not require a permit to openly carry a handgun. This is consistent with the state's gun laws which allow individuals who are legally eligible to possess firearms the right to carry them openly without needing a permit. This open carry law applies broadly across the state, reflecting Vermont's longstanding tradition of gun ownership and the rights of individuals to carry firearms without additional regulatory barriers. The absence of a permit requirement is an important aspect of Vermont's approach to firearm rights, distinguishing it from many other states that impose restrictions or require permits for open carry.