Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A restricted firearm must be transported in a container that is:
The container must be opaque (cannot see through it) and sturdy and securely constructed so it cannot be easily opened or broken into.
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Question: A restricted firearm must be transported in a container that is:
Answer options:
- Transparent so authorities can identify it easily.
- Made of fabric or soft leather. ✅ Opaque and constructed of such strength and design that it cannot be readily broken into.
- Authorized by the local police department only.
Correct answer: Opaque and constructed of such strength and design that it cannot be readily broken into.
Explanation: The container must be opaque (cannot see through it) and sturdy and securely constructed so it cannot be easily opened or broken into.
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