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Which practice complies with ACTS when storing a handgun in a household with a new PAL holder present?
CFSC Student Handbook & Storage Regs. Safe practice: PROVE unloaded and store locked, with ammunition stored separately, in line with Storage Regulations.
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Question: Which practice complies with ACTS when storing a handgun in a household with a new PAL holder present?
Answer options: ✅ PROVE the handgun is unloaded and store it locked and separate from ammunition per Storage Regs
- Leave it on a bedside table for quick access
- Keep a loaded magazine inserted but chamber empty for convenience
- Trust the new PAL holder to keep it safe without locking
Correct answer: PROVE the handgun is unloaded and store it locked and separate from ammunition per Storage Regs
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook & Storage Regs. Safe practice: PROVE unloaded and store locked, with ammunition stored separately, in line with Storage Regulations.
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