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Scenario 19: Which practice complies with ACTS when storing a handgun in a household with a new PAL holder present?

CFSC Student Handbook & Storage Regs. Safe practice: PROVE unloaded and store locked, with ammunition stored separately, in line with Storage Regulations. The c

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Question: Scenario 19: Which practice complies with ACTS when storing a handgun in a household with a new PAL holder present?

Answer options: ✅ PROVE the handgun is unloaded and store it locked and separate from ammunition per Storage Regs

  • Leave it on a bedside table for quick access
  • Keep a loaded magazine inserted but chamber empty for convenience
  • Trust the new PAL holder to keep it safe without locking

Correct answer: PROVE the handgun is unloaded and store it locked and separate from ammunition per Storage Regs

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook & Storage Regs. Safe practice: PROVE unloaded and store locked, with ammunition stored separately, in line with Storage Regulations. The correct answer is "PROVE the handgun is unloaded and store it locked and separate from ammunition per Storage Regs". This capacity-fill scenario 19 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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