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Which scenario requires immediate contact with law enforcement concerning firearms?
Suspected theft or criminal use of firearms must be reported to police immediately per legal and CFSC guidance to protect public safety. (Firearms Act; CFSC Stu
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Question: Which scenario requires immediate contact with law enforcement concerning firearms?
Answer options: ✅ If you suspect a firearm has been stolen or someone is using it in a crime
- If a neighbour has a legal firearm but does not practice shooting
- If someone asks to borrow a firearm politely
- If you find an unloaded antique in a museum
Correct answer: If you suspect a firearm has been stolen or someone is using it in a crime
Explanation: Suspected theft or criminal use of firearms must be reported to police immediately per legal and CFSC guidance to protect public safety. (Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Responsibilities chapter)
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