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Which of these is a responsibility of firearm owners regarding children and firearms?
Owners must store firearms and ammunition securely and responsibly educate children about hazards; CFSC stresses prevention through storage and age-appropriate
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Question: Which of these is a responsibility of firearm owners regarding children and firearms?
Answer options: ✅ Ensure firearms and ammunition are stored securely and teach children about firearm safety appropriately
- Allow children to handle firearms unsupervised to build responsibility
- Keep firearms loaded but hide them under mattresses
- Expect children to know not to touch without any guidance
Correct answer: Ensure firearms and ammunition are stored securely and teach children about firearm safety appropriately
Explanation: Owners must store firearms and ammunition securely and responsibly educate children about hazards; CFSC stresses prevention through storage and age-appropriate education. (CFSC Student Handbook, Responsibilities & Storage chapters)
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