Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a legal place to discharge a firearm in Montana?

  1. In a national park

  2. Near a public highway

  3. On private property with permission

  4. In school zones

The correct answer is: On private property with permission

Discharging a firearm in Montana is commonly permissible on private property, provided you have explicit permission from the property owner. This is important for maintaining safety and respect for neighbors, as well as adhering to local laws and regulations regarding firearm use. The requirement for permission ensures that the activity is consensual and responsible, minimizing the potential for accidents or conflicts with those nearby. In contrast, discharging a firearm in a national park, near a public highway, or within school zones is generally prohibited due to safety concerns and regulations designed to protect the public. National parks have strict laws against firearms to preserve wildlife and maintain safety within those areas. Similarly, the proximity to public highways and school zones poses significant risks to public safety, leading to legal restrictions against operating firearms in those locations.