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Which of the following best describes a lawful temporary transfer of a firearm between adults in Canada?
CFSC and Firearms Act require that both lender and borrower be legally allowed to possess the firearm; lenders should verify licence status before transferring
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Question: Which of the following best describes a lawful temporary transfer of a firearm between adults in Canada?
Answer options: ✅ Both parties must be legally entitled to possess the firearm and the lender should ensure compliance with licensing rules
- No checks are needed for short-term loans
- Only verbal consent is required from the lender
- The borrower can be unlicensed if supervised
Correct answer: Both parties must be legally entitled to possess the firearm and the lender should ensure compliance with licensing rules
Explanation: CFSC and Firearms Act require that both lender and borrower be legally allowed to possess the firearm; lenders should verify licence status before transferring even temporarily. (Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Licensing & Responsibilities chapters)
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