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When transporting a non-restricted rifle in a vehicle in Canada, what is the generally required condition for the firearm?
According to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations, non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport
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Question: When transporting a non-restricted rifle in a vehicle in Canada, what is the generally required condition for the firearm?
Answer options: ✅ It must be unloaded.
- It must be stored in a locked container.
- It must have a trigger lock installed and be unloaded.
- It must be displayed openly to deter theft.
Correct answer: It must be unloaded.
Explanation: According to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations, non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport. While a trigger lock or locked case offers additional security, the primary legal requirement for transportation is that it be unloaded.
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