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Which of the following is required when lending a firearm to another person in Canada?
You must ensure the person you lend to is legally permitted to possess that class of firearm (Firearms Act and CFSC Handbook, Licensing and Responsibilities cha
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Question: Which of the following is required when lending a firearm to another person in Canada?
Answer options: ✅ Ensure the borrower has the legal licence to possess that class of firearm
- No requirements if lending for less than 24 hours
- Only written permission is needed, licence not required
- Load the firearm before handing it over
Correct answer: Ensure the borrower has the legal licence to possess that class of firearm
Explanation: You must ensure the person you lend to is legally permitted to possess that class of firearm (Firearms Act and CFSC Handbook, Licensing and Responsibilities chapters). (Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Licensing chapter)
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