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When storing in a shared residence, what additional step can reduce unauthorized access?

CFSC and Storage Regs recommend secure, possibly tamper-evident storage and strict control of access in shared living situations to prevent unauthorized use. (S

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Question: When storing in a shared residence, what additional step can reduce unauthorized access?

Answer options: ✅ Use a tamper-evident locked container and control access to keys/combinations

  • Leave the firearm in an unlocked personal bedroom
  • Trust roommates to not touch it without verification
  • Store it in a communal closet for convenience

Correct answer: Use a tamper-evident locked container and control access to keys/combinations

Explanation: CFSC and Storage Regs recommend secure, possibly tamper-evident storage and strict control of access in shared living situations to prevent unauthorized use. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)

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