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Which of the following best defines an 'authorized storage location' under Storage Regulations?
Storage Regs define acceptable storage methods as locked containers/safes or rendering firearms inoperable; random unlocked locations are not compliant. (Storag
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Question: Which of the following best defines an 'authorized storage location' under Storage Regulations?
Answer options: ✅ A locked container, safe, or location that meets the Storage Regs requirements
- Any unlocked closet in your home
- A vehicle glove compartment while parked
- A friend’s house without checking their storage
Correct answer: A locked container, safe, or location that meets the Storage Regs requirements
Explanation: Storage Regs define acceptable storage methods as locked containers/safes or rendering firearms inoperable; random unlocked locations are not compliant. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)
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