Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Ammunition being transported in a vehicle should be:
Ammunition must be separate from the firearm (unloaded). While it can be in the same case as a restricted firearm, it is safer to transport it separately.
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Question: Ammunition being transported in a vehicle should be:
Answer options:
- In the same locked case as a restricted handgun.
- Stored in the glove box for accessibility. ✅ Unloaded from the firearm and preferably kept in a separate sturdy container.
- Kept in the driver's pocket at all times.
Correct answer: Unloaded from the firearm and preferably kept in a separate sturdy container.
Explanation: Ammunition must be separate from the firearm (unloaded). While it can be in the same case as a restricted firearm, it is safer to transport it separately.
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