Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What age must you be to purchase a rifle or shotgun in Vermont?

  1. 16 years old

  2. 18 years old

  3. 21 years old

  4. There is no minimum age

The correct answer is: 18 years old

In Vermont, the legal age to purchase a rifle or shotgun is 18 years old. This is consistent with federal law which also sets the minimum purchasing age for rifles and shotguns at 18. This age requirement reflects the state's approach to firearm ownership and aligns with broader public safety considerations. While younger individuals may legally possess firearms in certain contexts, the 18-year minimum for purchasing ensures that individuals making purchasing decisions have reached a level of maturity and responsibility. Therefore, those looking to buy a rifle or shotgun in Vermont must be at least 18 years old to comply with the law.