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Which of the following locations is generally acceptable for transporting a non-restricted shotgun in a car in Canada?

Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport. While they can be transported in the passenger compartment, placing them in the trunk (if available)

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Question: Which of the following locations is generally acceptable for transporting a non-restricted shotgun in a car in Canada?

Answer options:

  • Under the driver's seat, loaded and ready for use.
  • In the passenger compartment, unloaded and openly visible. ✅ In the trunk of the vehicle, unloaded.
  • On a roof rack, in a soft case, with ammunition in the same case.

Correct answer: In the trunk of the vehicle, unloaded.

Explanation: Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport. While they can be transported in the passenger compartment, placing them in the trunk (if available) offers an additional layer of security and ensures they are not readily accessible, adhering to safe transportation principles.

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