Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When a restricted firearm is stored in a safe or vault, does it need an additional trigger lock?
A vault, safe, or room built for firearms storage does not require additional locks on individual restricted firearms.
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Question: When a restricted firearm is stored in a safe or vault, does it need an additional trigger lock?
Answer options:
- Yes, always ✅ No, the safe/vault satisfies the secure storage requirement
- Only if the safe is in a basement
- Only if it is a prohibited firearm
Correct answer: No, the safe/vault satisfies the secure storage requirement
Explanation: A vault, safe, or room built for firearms storage does not require additional locks on individual restricted firearms.
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