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Which behaviour is an example of negligence with firearms that could lead to criminal liability?
Negligent storage leading to harm can attract criminal liability under the Criminal Code and Firearms Act; CFSC emphasises secure storage to prevent such outcom
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Question: Which behaviour is an example of negligence with firearms that could lead to criminal liability?
Answer options: ✅ Storing a loaded firearm accessible to unauthorized persons who then cause harm
- Owning a firearm and storing it securely
- Attending CFSC training and following rules
- Transporting an unloaded gun in a locked case
Correct answer: Storing a loaded firearm accessible to unauthorized persons who then cause harm
Explanation: Negligent storage leading to harm can attract criminal liability under the Criminal Code and Firearms Act; CFSC emphasises secure storage to prevent such outcomes. (Criminal Code firearms provisions; Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Responsibilities chapter)
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