Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is required to sell a handgun to another individual in Montana?

  1. A background check performed by a licensed dealer

  2. Written permission from the local sheriff

  3. Registration of the sale with the state

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: None of the above

In Montana, individuals are not required to perform a background check, obtain written permission from a local sheriff, or register the sale with the state in order to sell a handgun to another private individual. This is due to Montana's laws regarding private sales of firearms, which do not impose these additional requirements on individual sellers. It's important to note that while federal law may require a background check for sales conducted by licensed dealers, these regulations do not apply to private transactions in the state of Montana. Thus, the most accurate answer reflects the absence of any specific legal requirements for private sales in this context.