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Which practice complies with Canadian transportation regulations when transporting an unloaded non-restricted rifle in a vehicle?
Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling Regulations s.3 and CFSC Student Handbook — 'Transportation' section: Canadian transportation rules require firear
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Question: Which practice complies with Canadian transportation regulations when transporting an unloaded non-restricted rifle in a vehicle?
Answer options: ✅ Unload the firearm and render it inoperable by locking it in a secure container or using a secure locking device
- Keep it loaded but with the magazine removed only if you sit on it
- Carry it in your lap while the engine is running
- Drive with it at your feet where you can reach it quickly
Correct answer: Unload the firearm and render it inoperable by locking it in a secure container or using a secure locking device
Explanation: Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling Regulations s.3 and CFSC Student Handbook — 'Transportation' section: Canadian transportation rules require firearms be unloaded and rendered inoperable—commonly by locking in a container or using a secure locking device—when transported in a vehicle, except as specifically allowed.
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