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If you find an unattended firearm, what should you do first?
CFSC guidance and general safety practice advise not to disturb an unattended firearm and to notify authorities or the person responsible; handling may create r
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Question: If you find an unattended firearm, what should you do first?
Answer options: ✅ Leave it where it is and notify a responsible person or law enforcement
- Pick it up and take it home for safekeeping
- Unload it and carry it to the nearest police station immediately
- Disassemble it to prevent use
Correct answer: Leave it where it is and notify a responsible person or law enforcement
Explanation: CFSC guidance and general safety practice advise not to disturb an unattended firearm and to notify authorities or the person responsible; handling may create risk. (CFSC Student Handbook, Accident Prevention chapter)
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