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When is it acceptable to pass a firearm to another person without clearing it first?
CFSC and general safe-handling rules require that firearms be cleared and made safe before passing to another person to prevent accidental discharge. (CFSC Stud
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Question: When is it acceptable to pass a firearm to another person without clearing it first?
Answer options: ✅ Never; always clear and make safe before passing
- If the person is a close friend
- If you are in a hurry
- If the firearm is a long gun only
Correct answer: Never; always clear and make safe before passing
Explanation: CFSC and general safe-handling rules require that firearms be cleared and made safe before passing to another person to prevent accidental discharge. (CFSC Student Handbook, Safe Handling chapter; PROVE steps)
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