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While storing a non-restricted rifle at home, which ACTS principle applies before placing it in a locked cabinet?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #4 and Storage Regs. Before storing, you must See that it is unloaded by PROVE to meet safe storage requirements.
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Question: While storing a non-restricted rifle at home, which ACTS principle applies before placing it in a locked cabinet?
Answer options: ✅ See that the firearm is unloaded — PROVE it safe
- Assume it is loaded and leave it loaded
- Keep finger on trigger to ensure safety works
- Point muzzle at family members to show unloaded status
Correct answer: See that the firearm is unloaded — PROVE it safe
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #4 and Storage Regs. Before storing, you must See that it is unloaded by PROVE to meet safe storage requirements.
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