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When transporting a non-restricted rifle in a vehicle, which of the following is an acceptable method according to Canadian regulations?
Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded when transported. While not legally required to be in a case or have a trigger lock for transport, these measures (espe
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Question: When transporting a non-restricted rifle in a vehicle, which of the following is an acceptable method according to Canadian regulations?
Answer options: ✅ In a soft case, unloaded, with a trigger lock, and out of sight.
- Uncased, unloaded, with a trigger lock, on the passenger seat.
- Cased, loaded, with no trigger lock, in the trunk.
- In a soft case, unloaded, without a trigger lock, openly displayed on the back seat.
Correct answer: In a soft case, unloaded, with a trigger lock, and out of sight.
Explanation: Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded when transported. While not legally required to be in a case or have a trigger lock for transport, these measures (especially keeping it out of sight) are best practices and align with the spirit of the regulations which prioritize safety and deter theft.
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