Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to own a silencer for firearms in Vermont?

  1. Yes, but only for hunting

  2. No

  3. Yes, without any restrictions

  4. Yes, but registration with the state is required

The correct answer is: Yes, without any restrictions

In Vermont, the ownership of silencers, or suppressors, for firearms is permitted without any specific restrictions. This means that individuals can possess and use them for various purposes, including but not limited to sporting activities, hunting, and personal defense, as long as they comply with federal regulations concerning the purchase and registration of such devices. While federal law regulates the sale and ownership of silencers under the National Firearms Act (NFA), which requires registration and tax payment, Vermont state law does not impose additional restrictions beyond what is mandated at the federal level. Therefore, citizens of Vermont can own silencers without facing state-level restrictions, providing them with greater accessibility compared to many other states where ownership may be more heavily regulated.