Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are suppressors (silencers) legal to own and use in Vermont?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only for law enforcement

  4. Only with special permission

The correct answer is: Yes

The correct answer is that suppressors (or silencers) are indeed legal to own and use in Vermont. Vermont's laws allow for the ownership of suppressors provided they are acquired legally and registered according to federal laws. This reflects a broader trend in some states toward more permissive firearm regulations regarding suppressors, aimed at reducing noise pollution while shooting without compromising safety. Understanding the specific legal framework around suppressors in Vermont can help gun owners ensure they remain compliant with both state and federal regulations. The other options suggest various restrictions that do not align with current Vermont laws, which support the legal ownership and use of suppressors without additional requirements like special permissions or restrictions to law enforcement only.