Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following places is it illegal to carry a firearm in Montana?

  1. Public parks

  2. Banks

  3. Government offices

  4. Bars

The correct answer is: Government offices

In Montana, it is illegal to carry a firearm in government offices primarily due to the nature of these spaces and their role in public administration. Government offices are places where public business is conducted and often involve sensitive activities that require a secure environment. This restriction is aimed at maintaining safety and order within institutions that serve the public. In contrast, the other options, such as public parks, banks, and bars, may allow for the carrying of firearms under certain regulations or conditions set forth by state law. Public parks generally don't prohibit firearms unless designated otherwise, banks can have their own policies, but there is no blanket prohibition in the law, and bars might permit firearms as long as the carrier does not consume alcohol. Thus, carrying a firearm in government offices is specifically restricted to prioritize security and minimize risks associated with concealed carry in sensitive locations.