Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are silencers (suppressors) legal to use on firearms in Vermont?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. No, they are banned

  3. Yes, but only for hunting

  4. Yes, but with special permits

The correct answer is: Yes, without restrictions

In Vermont, the use of silencers, also known as suppressors, is indeed legal without specific restrictions. This means that individuals can own and use suppressors on firearms without needing to obtain special permits or licenses beyond what is generally required for firearm ownership. It's important to note that while Vermont allows the use of suppressors, they must still comply with federal laws, such as the National Firearms Act, which regulates how suppressors can be purchased and owned at the national level. The other options suggest varying levels of restriction that do not align with current Vermont laws. The state does not ban suppressors, nor does it impose hunting-only usage or require special permits beyond federal regulations. Understanding this legal context is crucial for firearm owners in Vermont as they navigate responsible firearm usage and compliance with both state and federal laws.