Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Which of the following describes 'direct and immediate supervision' when a minor is using a firearm?
Direct and immediate supervision means the licensed adult must be close enough to physically intervene or take control of the firearm if necessary.
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Question: Which of the following describes 'direct and immediate supervision' when a minor is using a firearm?
Answer options:
- The supervisor is in the same building or camp
- The supervisor is within sight of the minor ✅ The supervisor is close enough to take immediate control of the firearm
- The supervisor has given the minor safety instructions before leaving
Correct answer: The supervisor is close enough to take immediate control of the firearm
Explanation: Direct and immediate supervision means the licensed adult must be close enough to physically intervene or take control of the firearm if necessary.
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