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What information should you carry when transporting a restricted firearm by legal means?
Transporting restricted firearms requires carrying appropriate licences, registration certificates, and any required authorizations (e.g., ATT). CFSC Handbook a
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Question: What information should you carry when transporting a restricted firearm by legal means?
Answer options: ✅ Valid restricted licence and registration (if applicable) and travel authorization documentation
- Only photo ID is sufficient
- No documents if the firearm is unloaded
- Only the vehicle registration
Correct answer: Valid restricted licence and registration (if applicable) and travel authorization documentation
Explanation: Transporting restricted firearms requires carrying appropriate licences, registration certificates, and any required authorizations (e.g., ATT). CFSC Handbook and Firearms Act outline these requirements. (Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Transport/Licensing chapters)
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