Vermont Code § 13 V.S.A. § 4006

Record of firearm sales
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§ 4006. Record of firearm sales
All pawnbrokers and retail merchants dealing in firearms shall keep a record book
in which they shall record the sale by them of all revolvers and pistols, and the
purchase by them of all secondhand revolvers and pistols. Such record shall include
the date of the transaction, the marks of identification of the firearm, including
the manufacturer’s name, the caliber, model, and manufacturer’s number of the firearm,
the name, address, birthplace, occupation, age, height, weight, and color of eyes
and hair of the purchaser or seller. Such purchaser or seller shall sign his or her
name to the record and the pawnbroker or merchant shall preserve such record book
for six years after the date of last entry and shall permit all enforcement officers
to inspect the same at all reasonable times. A person, partnership or corporation
who violates a provision of this section shall be fined not more than $100.00.

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