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According to Canadian law, what is the primary requirement for a non-restricted shotgun when being transported in an unattended vehicle?
When a non-restricted firearm is transported in an unattended vehicle, it must be unloaded and either rendered inoperable by a secure locking device (like a tri
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Question: According to Canadian law, what is the primary requirement for a non-restricted shotgun when being transported in an unattended vehicle?
Answer options: ✅ It must be unloaded and rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, or the bolt or bolt carrier group must be removed.
- It must be locked in a hard case and stored in the vehicle's trunk.
- It must be unloaded and placed out of sight, such as under a seat or in the trunk.
- It must be unloaded and secured with a cable lock, displayed prominently to deter theft.
Correct answer: It must be unloaded and rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, or the bolt or bolt carrier group must be removed.
Explanation: When a non-restricted firearm is transported in an unattended vehicle, it must be unloaded and either rendered inoperable by a secure locking device (like a trigger lock or cable lock) or have the bolt or bolt carrier group removed. This measure prevents unauthorized use and reduces the risk of theft.
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