Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If you are leaving a non-restricted firearm in an unattended vehicle, where must it be placed according to federal regulations?
If a vehicle is unattended, non-restricted firearms must be in a locked trunk or similar compartment, or if the vehicle lacks one, they must be out of sight and
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Question: If you are leaving a non-restricted firearm in an unattended vehicle, where must it be placed according to federal regulations?
Answer options:
- On the back seat under a blanket. ✅ In a locked trunk or a similar compartment that can be locked.
- In a soft-sided bag on the dashboard.
- Attached to a gun rack in the rear window.
Correct answer: In a locked trunk or a similar compartment that can be locked.
Explanation: If a vehicle is unattended, non-restricted firearms must be in a locked trunk or similar compartment, or if the vehicle lacks one, they must be out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.
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