Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Does Vermont law require firearms to be stored in a specific manner?

  1. Yes, locked and unloaded

  2. Yes, but only if children are present

  3. No specific requirements

  4. Yes, but only for handguns

The correct answer is: No specific requirements

Vermont law does not have any specific requirements for how firearms should be stored. This is important to know because it means that gun owners are not legally required to lock or unload their guns, even if there are children present. Additionally, handguns are not the only type of firearm that need to be stored in a specific manner, as all firearms should be handled responsibly regardless of the type. Therefore, the best answer is C, no specific requirements.