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When storing ammunition in a dwelling, what is the primary regulatory requirement? Ammunition must be:
While storing ammunition in a cool, dry place and sometimes separately from firearms are good practices, the primary legal requirement in Canada for storing amm
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Question: When storing ammunition in a dwelling, what is the primary regulatory requirement? Ammunition must be:
Answer options:
- Stored in a locked container, separate from all firearms.
- Stored in a cool, dry place away from ignitable materials. ✅ Kept out of the reach of children and unauthorized individuals.
- Stored in a locked container if there are children under 18 in the residence.
Correct answer: Kept out of the reach of children and unauthorized individuals.
Explanation: While storing ammunition in a cool, dry place and sometimes separately from firearms are good practices, the primary legal requirement in Canada for storing ammunition is that it must be stored in such a manner that it is not readily accessible to children or unauthorized persons. This does not always mandate a locked container, depending on the specific circumstances and location of storage.
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