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Which of the following is an accurate statement about 'anticipating the consequences' in safe firearm handling?
CFSC stresses anticipating potential consequences of any discharge (accidental or intentional) and taking preventive measures; this underpins safe handling and
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Question: Which of the following is an accurate statement about 'anticipating the consequences' in safe firearm handling?
Answer options: ✅ Always consider what would happen if the firearm discharged at any time and act to prevent it
- Assume discharge would only affect empty spaces
- Ignore surroundings if you are the only shooter
- Only consider consequences when firing at a target
Correct answer: Always consider what would happen if the firearm discharged at any time and act to prevent it
Explanation: CFSC stresses anticipating potential consequences of any discharge (accidental or intentional) and taking preventive measures; this underpins safe handling and accident prevention. (CFSC Student Handbook, Accident Prevention chapter)
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