Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it required to report lost or stolen firearms in Vermont?

  1. Yes, within 24 hours

  2. No

  3. Yes, within 48 hours

  4. Yes, but only for handguns

The correct answer is: No

In Vermont, there is no legal requirement for individuals to report lost or stolen firearms to law enforcement. This means that if a firearm goes missing, whether through loss or theft, a person is not mandated by Vermont law to notify the authorities about the incident. This practice reflects a more lenient approach compared to some other states that enforce strict reporting requirements within specified timeframes. It’s important for firearm owners to consider the potential benefits of reporting such incidents voluntarily, as it may assist in the recovery of stolen property and contribute to public safety efforts, even if it is not legally required.