Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the minimum age to purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer in Vermont?

  1. 18 years

  2. 21 years

  3. 16 years

  4. 25 years

The correct answer is: 21 years

The correct answer is 21 years, as federal law stipulates that an individual must be at least 21 years old to purchase a handgun from a licensed dealer. This age requirement is consistent across all states, including Vermont. While individuals may be able to possess a handgun at 18, the purchase from licensed dealers is restricted to those who are 21 and older. This age requirement is in place to promote responsible gun ownership and ensure that individuals are mature enough to handle such responsibilities. In Vermont, as with many other states, the emphasis on age restrictions aims to balance the rights of gun ownership with public safety concerns. Other age options presented here do not meet the federal guidelines for purchasing handguns from dealers.