Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When transporting a restricted firearm, the ammunition must:
For safety and to comply with transport regulations, restricted firearms must be unloaded and the ammunition should be kept separate from the locked container.
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Question: When transporting a restricted firearm, the ammunition must:
Answer options:
- Be stored in the same locked container as the firearm for convenience.
- Be stored in the magazine, even if the magazine is not in the firearm. ✅ Be separate from the locked container that holds the firearm.
- Not be transported in the same vehicle as the firearm.
Correct answer: Be separate from the locked container that holds the firearm.
Explanation: For safety and to comply with transport regulations, restricted firearms must be unloaded and the ammunition should be kept separate from the locked container.
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