Montana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can local governments in Montana enforce their own gun control laws?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. No, they are preempted by state law

  3. Yes, but only with state approval

  4. Yes, but only for regulating discharge within city limits

The correct answer is: No, they are preempted by state law

Local governments in Montana are preempted by state law from enacting their own gun control laws. The state has established a framework that limits the authority of local governments to regulate firearms, ensuring that gun laws are consistent statewide. This preemption means that any local ordinances attempting to impose stricter regulations than those provided at the state level would not be valid. While local governments may have limited powers to address certain issues, such as the regulation of the discharge of firearms within city limits, comprehensive gun control measures cannot be established without contravening state legislation. Therefore, the assertion that local entities can independently enforce their own gun control laws is incorrect, as this would conflict with the overarching state preemption.