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When transporting a restricted firearm, why must the container be 'opaque'?
Opaque containers prevent the firearm from being identifiable, which reduces the risk of theft and public concern.
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Question: When transporting a restricted firearm, why must the container be 'opaque'?
Answer options:
- To protect the firearm from UV rays. ✅ To ensure that people outside the vehicle cannot identify the contents as a firearm.
- To make the container more durable.
- To comply with international shipping standards.
Correct answer: To ensure that people outside the vehicle cannot identify the contents as a firearm.
Explanation: Opaque containers prevent the firearm from being identifiable, which reduces the risk of theft and public concern.
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