Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What constitutes 'brandishing' a weapon in Montana?

  1. Carrying a firearm in a holster

  2. Displaying a firearm in a threatening manner

  3. Transporting a firearm in a vehicle

  4. Hunting with a firearm

The correct answer is: Displaying a firearm in a threatening manner

Brandishing a weapon in Montana specifically refers to the act of displaying a firearm in a threatening manner. This definition is aligned with legal standards that recognize brandishing as an intimidating gesture or action that could alarm others and provoke fear, thereby escalating a situation. Simply having a firearm holstered, transporting it in a vehicle, or using it for hunting purposes does not constitute brandishing as these actions do not involve the intimidating display of the weapon. Therefore, displaying a firearm in a threatening manner is the most accurate representation of what brandishing entails in the context of Montana's gun laws.