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What is the first thing you should assume whenever you pick up a firearm?
Treating every firearm as if it is loaded is a fundamental safety rule in the CFSC Student Handbook (Basic Firearm Safety chapter) and aligns with the ACTS safe
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Question: What is the first thing you should assume whenever you pick up a firearm?
Answer options: ✅ That it is loaded
- That it is unsafe to carry
- That it is poorly maintained
- That it is malfunctioning
Correct answer: That it is loaded
Explanation: Treating every firearm as if it is loaded is a fundamental safety rule in the CFSC Student Handbook (Basic Firearm Safety chapter) and aligns with the ACTS safe-handling principles; it prevents accidental discharge. (CFSC Student Handbook, ACTS rule #1)
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