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When storing a firearm at home according to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling Regulations, which of the following is required?
Storage Regs require firearms to be unloaded and rendered inoperable or securely locked/stored; keeping loaded firearms covered or out of reach does not meet th
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Question: When storing a firearm at home according to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling Regulations, which of the following is required?
Answer options: ✅ The firearm must be unloaded and rendered inoperable with a secure locking device or stored in a locked container
- The firearm may be stored loaded if it is kept under a blanket
- The firearm may be left loaded on a high shelf out of reach of children
- The firearm can be stored loaded if ammunition is kept in another room
Correct answer: The firearm must be unloaded and rendered inoperable with a secure locking device or stored in a locked container
Explanation: Storage Regs require firearms to be unloaded and rendered inoperable or securely locked/stored; keeping loaded firearms covered or out of reach does not meet the regulation. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)
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