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Which action could constitute careless use of a firearm under the Criminal Code?
Careless use includes discharging firearms in situations likely to endanger others; shooting into the air in populated areas meets this description per Criminal
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Question: Which action could constitute careless use of a firearm under the Criminal Code?
Answer options: ✅ Shooting in the air in a populated area where bullets can fall and injure someone
- Having a safely stored unloaded firearm in a locked safe
- Attending a supervised range day and following commands
- Transporting an unloaded gun in a locked container
Correct answer: Shooting in the air in a populated area where bullets can fall and injure someone
Explanation: Careless use includes discharging firearms in situations likely to endanger others; shooting into the air in populated areas meets this description per Criminal Code and CFSC guidance. (Criminal Code firearm provisions; CFSC Student Handbook, Accident Prevention chapter)
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