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Which of the following is an acceptable method for storing ammunition in Canada?

Canadian regulations state that ammunition must be stored separately from firearms or in a locked container. While it doesn't always have to be in a separate co

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Question: Which of the following is an acceptable method for storing ammunition in Canada?

Answer options: ✅ Ammunition must be stored in a separate, locked container from the firearm.

  • Ammunition can be stored loosely in a drawer next to a loaded firearm.
  • Ammunition should be stored in the firearm to deter theft.
  • Ammunition can be stored anywhere in the home as long as it's out of reach of children.

Correct answer: Ammunition must be stored in a separate, locked container from the firearm.

Explanation: Canadian regulations state that ammunition must be stored separately from firearms or in a locked container. While it doesn't always have to be in a separate container from the firearm itself, it must be stored such that it is not readily accessible to unauthorized persons, reinforcing the principle of separate and secure storage.

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