Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If a non-restricted firearm is lost in a deep lake while hunting, must it be reported?
The loss of any firearm, regardless of its classification or the likelihood of recovery, must be reported to the authorities.
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Question: If a non-restricted firearm is lost in a deep lake while hunting, must it be reported?
Answer options:
- No, because it is non-restricted
- No, because it is unlikely to be recovered ✅ Yes, any loss of a firearm must be reported
- Only if the firearm was loaded at the time
Correct answer: Yes, any loss of a firearm must be reported
Explanation: The loss of any firearm, regardless of its classification or the likelihood of recovery, must be reported to the authorities.
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