Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What age must an individual be to possess a handgun in Vermont?

  1. 21 years old

  2. 18 years old

  3. 16 years old

  4. No minimum age

The correct answer is: 18 years old

In Vermont, the legal age for an individual to possess a handgun is 18 years old. This regulation aligns with Vermont's more relaxed gun laws, which do not impose a minimum age restriction for possession of firearms beyond the age of 18. At this age, individuals are deemed mature enough to handle a handgun responsibly, provided they comply with other legal requirements. Options suggesting 21 years old or 16 years old reflect restrictions found in other states or for specific types of firearm transactions, such as purchasing handguns from licensed dealers, which may require a minimum age of 21 federally. The option stating no minimum age does not apply, as the state does enforce a minimum age for possession. Thus, 18 years old is the correct answer.