Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
What is the recommended action when a visitor to your home wants to handle your firearms?
CFSC recommends verifying legal entitlement, supervising visitors, and ensuring firearms are cleared and safe before and after handling to reduce risks. (CFSC S
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Question: What is the recommended action when a visitor to your home wants to handle your firearms?
Answer options: ✅ Ensure they are legally permitted, supervise closely, clear and make firearms safe before and after handling
- Hand over the loaded firearm to show trust
- Let them handle without supervision to learn quickly
- Allow them to take a firearm home without documentation
Correct answer: Ensure they are legally permitted, supervise closely, clear and make firearms safe before and after handling
Explanation: CFSC recommends verifying legal entitlement, supervising visitors, and ensuring firearms are cleared and safe before and after handling to reduce risks. (CFSC Student Handbook, Responsibilities & Safe Handling chapters)
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