Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If a minor (Minor's License holder) loses a borrowed firearm, who is responsible for reporting it?
Both the person in possession and the legal owner have an interest and responsibility to ensure the loss is reported to the authorities.
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Question: If a minor (Minor's License holder) loses a borrowed firearm, who is responsible for reporting it?
Answer options:
- Only the minor
- Only the person who lent the firearm ✅ Both the minor and the owner are responsible for ensuring it is reported
- It does not need to be reported because a minor cannot register firearms
Correct answer: Both the minor and the owner are responsible for ensuring it is reported
Explanation: Both the person in possession and the legal owner have an interest and responsibility to ensure the loss is reported to the authorities.
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