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When preparing a firearm for safe storage according to Canadian regulations, which action is required?
Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling Regulations s.3 and CFSC Student Handbook — 'Storage' section: Canadian rules require firearms be unloaded and sto
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Question: When preparing a firearm for safe storage according to Canadian regulations, which action is required?
Answer options: ✅ Unload the firearm and secure it with a secure locking device or in a locked container as required
- Leave one round in the chamber and lock the action
- Store the firearm loaded but with the safety engaged
- Disassemble the barrel completely
Correct answer: Unload the firearm and secure it with a secure locking device or in a locked container as required
Explanation: Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling Regulations s.3 and CFSC Student Handbook — 'Storage' section: Canadian rules require firearms be unloaded and stored using an appropriate secure locking device or locked container unless specific exemptions apply.
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