Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When transporting a restricted firearm in a vehicle, if the vehicle does NOT have a trunk, where should the firearms be placed?
If no trunk exists, the locked container must be kept out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.
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Question: When transporting a restricted firearm in a vehicle, if the vehicle does NOT have a trunk, where should the firearms be placed?
Answer options:
- In the back seat, covered with a blanket.
- In the passenger footwell. ✅ In the part of the vehicle that is least visible, and the vehicle must be locked.
- Only vehicles with trunks are allowed to transport restricted firearms.
Correct answer: In the part of the vehicle that is least visible, and the vehicle must be locked.
Explanation: If no trunk exists, the locked container must be kept out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.
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