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Which is a legal obligation of a firearms owner if their firearm is lost or stolen?
Firearms Act and CFSC guidance require prompt reporting of lost or stolen firearms to law enforcement to reduce risk and comply with legal obligations. (Firearm
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Question: Which is a legal obligation of a firearms owner if their firearm is lost or stolen?
Answer options: ✅ Report the loss or theft to the police promptly
- Keep it secret to avoid insurance issues
- Wait 30 days before reporting
- Only report if the firearm is restricted
Correct answer: Report the loss or theft to the police promptly
Explanation: Firearms Act and CFSC guidance require prompt reporting of lost or stolen firearms to law enforcement to reduce risk and comply with legal obligations. (Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Responsibilities chapter)
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