Vermont Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is Vermont's law regarding the open carry of firearms?

  1. Permitted without a license

  2. Permitted with a license

  3. Not permitted

  4. Permitted only in rural areas

The correct answer is: Permitted without a license

In Vermont, the law allows for the open carrying of firearms without the need for a license. This means individuals are free to carry their firearms visibly in public spaces without any permits or registration requirements. This legal framework aligns with the state's commitment to Second Amendment rights, emphasizing personal freedom in regards to firearm possession and carry. As a result, individuals can exercise their right to openly carry firearms in various settings without restrictions that apply in some other jurisdictions.