Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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To whom may you not transfer a firearm in Vermont?

  1. Someone under 16

  2. A convicted felon

  3. Non-residents

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: A convicted felon

In Vermont, it is illegal to transfer a firearm to a convicted felon due to federal regulations that prohibit felons from possessing firearms. This law is designed to enhance public safety by preventing individuals with a history of serious criminal behavior from gaining access to firearms, which are potentially dangerous. While there are restrictions regarding transferring firearms to minors, particularly those under the age of 16, Vermont law allows for some exceptions, such as transfers to a minor with parental consent or in the context of certain supervised activities. Regarding non-residents, Vermont does not impose specific restrictions on transferring firearms to individuals from other states, provided the transfer complies with laws at both the state and federal levels. Thus, the law clearly delineates that a transfer to a convicted felon is prohibited, highlighting the serious public safety concerns associated with firearm accessibility for individuals who have committed severe offenses.