Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
If you discover someone under the influence handling a firearm, what is your legal and safety obligation?
Handling firearms while impaired is unsafe and may be illegal; CFSC advises preventing access, making the firearm safe if competent to do so, and contacting aut
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Question: If you discover someone under the influence handling a firearm, what is your legal and safety obligation?
Answer options: ✅ Prevent access, remove firearm safely if you are qualified, and notify authorities if necessary
- Ignore it if they seem experienced
- Hand them ammunition to calm the situation
- Encourage them to shoot to get it over with
Correct answer: Prevent access, remove firearm safely if you are qualified, and notify authorities if necessary
Explanation: Handling firearms while impaired is unsafe and may be illegal; CFSC advises preventing access, making the firearm safe if competent to do so, and contacting authorities if required. (CFSC Student Handbook, Accident Prevention & Responsibilities chapters; Firearms Act provisions)
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