Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms is Vermont law most restrictive about?

  1. Shotguns

  2. Handguns

  3. Rifles

  4. There are no specific restrictions

The correct answer is: There are no specific restrictions

Vermont gun laws are relatively permissive compared to many other states, with fewer specific restrictions imposed on firearms. The state allows for the possession of firearms, including handguns, shotguns, and rifles, without requiring a permit for ownership. In contrast to some states that implement stringent regulations on certain types of firearms, Vermont does not categorize any class of firearm as particularly more restricted than the others. This lack of specific restrictions across the board means that, under the law, there are no particular firearms that are subject to heightened regulation or command more scrutiny than others. Therefore, the answer reflects the overall liberal approach Vermont takes towards firearm ownership and regulation.