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What is the primary purpose of a 'secure locking device' during the transportation of a restricted firearm?

A secure locking device, such as a trigger or cable lock, is intended to prevent the firearm from being discharged.

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Question: What is the primary purpose of a 'secure locking device' during the transportation of a restricted firearm?

Answer options:

  • To prevent the firearm from being scratched.
  • To make the firearm easier to carry. ✅ To prevent the firearm from being fired.
  • To ensure the firearm stays in its case.

Correct answer: To prevent the firearm from being fired.

Explanation: A secure locking device, such as a trigger or cable lock, is intended to prevent the firearm from being discharged.

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