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When transporting a firearm in a vehicle, which of the following generally meets the legal requirements?
Transportation rules require firearms to be unloaded and secured (e.g., locked trunk or container) and ammunition stored separately in most situations. (Storage
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Question: When transporting a firearm in a vehicle, which of the following generally meets the legal requirements?
Answer options: ✅ Unloaded and locked in the trunk or a locked container, with ammunition stored separately
- Loaded and under the front seat for quick access
- Unloaded on the passenger seat with ammo beside it
- Loaded in a soft case on the back seat
Correct answer: Unloaded and locked in the trunk or a locked container, with ammunition stored separately
Explanation: Transportation rules require firearms to be unloaded and secured (e.g., locked trunk or container) and ammunition stored separately in most situations. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Transport chapter)
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