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Which of these is NOT a legal requirement for transporting a non-restricted firearm during a day-trip (vehicle is attended)?
Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport, but they do not legally require a locked case or trigger lock while the vehicle is 'attended' (unlike
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Question: Which of these is NOT a legal requirement for transporting a non-restricted firearm during a day-trip (vehicle is attended)?
Answer options:
- The firearm must be unloaded. ✅ The firearm must be in a locked case.
- The firearm cannot be in plain view if the vehicle is unattended.
- The firearm must be in the vehicle.
Correct answer: The firearm must be in a locked case.
Explanation: Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport, but they do not legally require a locked case or trigger lock while the vehicle is 'attended' (unlike restricted firearms).
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