Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When stopping for a meal at a restaurant while transporting firearms, where should the firearms be kept?
Regulations allow firearms to be left in an unattended vehicle if it is locked and firearms are out of sight (in a trunk or locked compartment if possible).
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Question: When stopping for a meal at a restaurant while transporting firearms, where should the firearms be kept?
Answer options:
- Brought into the restaurant in a discrete case. ✅ Left in the vehicle, provided the vehicle is locked and the firearms are out of sight.
- Left in the vehicle with a window slightly cracked for ventilation.
- One person must stay in the vehicle at all times.
Correct answer: Left in the vehicle, provided the vehicle is locked and the firearms are out of sight.
Explanation: Regulations allow firearms to be left in an unattended vehicle if it is locked and firearms are out of sight (in a trunk or locked compartment if possible).
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