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When transporting a non-restricted firearm in an unattended vehicle, the firearm must be in a locked trunk or similar compartment. If the vehicle does not have a trunk, what must be done?

According to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations, if a vehicle does not have a trunk, the non-restricted fi

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Question: When transporting a non-restricted firearm in an unattended vehicle, the firearm must be in a locked trunk or similar compartment. If the vehicle does not have a trunk, what must be done?

Answer options:

  • The firearm must be trigger-locked and placed on the back seat.
  • The firearm must be put in a locked case and placed in the passenger footwell. ✅ The firearm must be placed out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.
  • The firearm must be disassembled and the bolt removed.

Correct answer: The firearm must be placed out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.

Explanation: According to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations, if a vehicle does not have a trunk, the non-restricted firearm must be placed out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.

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