Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Which of the following is an example of an 'authorized' transport destination for a restricted firearm once the ATT is granted?
Restricted firearms may only be transported to approved locations such as shooting ranges, gun smiths, gun shows, or border crossings.
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Question: Which of the following is an example of an 'authorized' transport destination for a restricted firearm once the ATT is granted?
Answer options:
- A friend's house for showing the firearm.
- A local public park for practice. ✅ An approved shooting range or a gun smith.
- A grocery store while running errands.
Correct answer: An approved shooting range or a gun smith.
Explanation: Restricted firearms may only be transported to approved locations such as shooting ranges, gun smiths, gun shows, or border crossings.
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