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Acceptable storage for a non-restricted firearm in the home:
Non-restricted: unloaded AND either trigger/cable locked, OR stored in a securely locked container/room. Ammunition can be stored separately or in same locked c
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Question: Acceptable storage for a non-restricted firearm in the home:
Answer options:
- Loaded under the bed ✅ Unloaded with trigger/cable lock or in a securely locked container
- On the wall, loaded
- In the glove box
Correct answer: Unloaded with trigger/cable lock or in a securely locked container
Explanation: Non-restricted: unloaded AND either trigger/cable locked, OR stored in a securely locked container/room. Ammunition can be stored separately or in same locked container.
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