Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When storing a restricted firearm, it must be unloaded and rendered inoperable by a secure locking device AND:
Restricted firearms require both a secure locking device (like a trigger lock) and must be kept in a securely constructed locked container or room.
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Question: When storing a restricted firearm, it must be unloaded and rendered inoperable by a secure locking device AND:
Answer options:
- Kept in a room that is difficult to break into. ✅ Stored in a locked container, receptacle, or room that is safely and securely constructed.
- Stored with the ammunition in the same locked container.
- Hidden from plain view behind a curtain or in a closet.
Correct answer: Stored in a locked container, receptacle, or room that is safely and securely constructed.
Explanation: Restricted firearms require both a secure locking device (like a trigger lock) and must be kept in a securely constructed locked container or room.
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