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What is the correct way to transport a non-restricted firearm in a vehicle?

According to Canadian regulations, a non-restricted firearm transported in a vehicle must be unloaded and ideally rendered inoperable, often by being in a locke

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Question: What is the correct way to transport a non-restricted firearm in a vehicle?

Answer options: ✅ Unloaded and in a locked case or secure container.

  • Unloaded, with the trigger lock engaged, in plain sight.
  • Loaded, with the safety on, stored under the seat.
  • Unloaded, with ammunition readily accessible but separate from the firearm.

Correct answer: Unloaded and in a locked case or secure container.

Explanation: According to Canadian regulations, a non-restricted firearm transported in a vehicle must be unloaded and ideally rendered inoperable, often by being in a locked case or secure container. This prevents unauthorized access and accidental discharge during transit.

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