Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Must firearm owners report lost or stolen firearms to the police in Vermont?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if the firearm is a handgun

  4. Only if the firearm is an assault rifle

The correct answer is: Yes

In Vermont, firearm owners are required by law to report any lost or stolen firearms to local law enforcement. This obligation ensures that authorities can take appropriate measures in the event of gun-related crimes or to recover stolen property. By informing the police, firearm owners help maintain public safety and contribute to efforts in tracking illegal firearms, which can deter crime and promote responsible gun ownership. This requirement applies regardless of the type of firearm, meaning all firearms, including handguns and rifles, must be reported if lost or stolen.