Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Are there any areas in Montana where carrying firearms is always illegal, regardless of permits?

  1. No

  2. Yes, federal buildings and schools

  3. Yes, in bars and restaurants serving alcohol

  4. Yes, in hospitals and courthouses

The correct answer is: Yes, federal buildings and schools

The correct answer indicates that there are indeed locations in Montana where carrying firearms is always illegal, regardless of permits. Specifically, federal buildings and schools are designated as prohibited areas for firearm carry under both federal and state regulations. These areas have stringent laws aimed at ensuring safety and security, which apply universally, meaning individuals cannot lawfully carry firearms within these locations. Other areas listed might have restrictions or specific regulations regarding firearm carry, but they may allow for exceptions under certain conditions or with the proper permits. For instance, some state laws allow for concealed carry in bars and restaurants under certain circumstances, and hospital and courthouse regulations can vary, sometimes allowing for secure storage options. This context reinforces the standing of federal buildings and schools as unequivocally off-limits for carrying firearms in Montana.