Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates a lapse in responsible firearm storage for a non-restricted firearm in a dwelling where no one under 18 is present?
According to the Canadian Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations, all firearms must be unloaded when stored. Stori
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Question: Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates a lapse in responsible firearm storage for a non-restricted firearm in a dwelling where no one under 18 is present?
Answer options:
- The firearm is unloaded, but the ammunition is stored in the same locked cabinet.
- The firearm is unloaded, trigger-locked, and stored in a non-visible location. ✅ The firearm is loaded and stored under a bed, accessible only to the owner.
- The firearm is unloaded, trigger-locked, and stored on a wall rack.
Correct answer: The firearm is loaded and stored under a bed, accessible only to the owner.
Explanation: According to the Canadian Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations, all firearms must be unloaded when stored. Storing a loaded firearm in a dwelling, even if accessible only to the owner, is a direct violation of safe storage practices and Canadian law.
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