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When at a public shooting range, who has ultimate authority to stop shooting if unsafe behaviour is observed?

Range officers or those in charge have authority to enforce safety and order a cease-fire; this is standard in CFSC Range Safety guidance. (CFSC Student Handboo

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Question: When at a public shooting range, who has ultimate authority to stop shooting if unsafe behaviour is observed?

Answer options: ✅ The range officer or person in charge

  • Any shooter except the range officer
  • Only the police
  • The owner of the nearest target

Correct answer: The range officer or person in charge

Explanation: Range officers or those in charge have authority to enforce safety and order a cease-fire; this is standard in CFSC Range Safety guidance. (CFSC Student Handbook, Range Safety chapter)

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