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If you are staying overnight in a hotel while traveling with a restricted firearm, how must it be stored?
When not in transit, restricted firearms must be stored according to the same regulations as at home: unloaded, with a secure locking device, in a locked contai
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Question: If you are staying overnight in a hotel while traveling with a restricted firearm, how must it be stored?
Answer options:
- Left in the vehicle's locked trunk as it is 'in transit'. ✅ Unloaded, with a secure locking device, in a locked opaque container that cannot be easily broken into.
- Under the mattress in your room to ensure immediate control.
- Unloaded and locked in the hotel's common safe at the front desk.
Correct answer: Unloaded, with a secure locking device, in a locked opaque container that cannot be easily broken into.
Explanation: When not in transit, restricted firearms must be stored according to the same regulations as at home: unloaded, with a secure locking device, in a locked container that cannot be easily broken into or accidentally opened.
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