Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If your home is broken into and your firearm safe is stolen, what is your primary responsibility?
Immediate reporting to police and the CFO is the mandatory legal requirement for any stolen firearm.
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Question: If your home is broken into and your firearm safe is stolen, what is your primary responsibility?
Answer options:
- Contact your insurance company only ✅ Call the police and the CFO to report the stolen firearms
- Wait 24 hours to see if the safe is found nearby
- Try to track the safe yourself before calling anyone
Correct answer: Call the police and the CFO to report the stolen firearms
Explanation: Immediate reporting to police and the CFO is the mandatory legal requirement for any stolen firearm.
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