Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is it illegal to carry a firearm in Vermont?

  1. State parks

  2. National forests

  3. School property

  4. Public roads

The correct answer is: School property

Carrying a firearm on school property is illegal in Vermont due to safety concerns and regulations aimed at protecting students and staff in educational environments. This law reflects a broader effort to ensure that schools remain safe spaces for learning, devoid of firearms that could potentially lead to violence or accidents. While carrying firearms may be permissible in various other locations, including state parks and national forests, the law is particularly stringent about firearms on school grounds. This prohibition applies to both public and private school properties, making it a clear legal boundary for firearm possession. Understanding this law is crucial for responsible firearm ownership and helps ensure compliance with Vermont regulations.