Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When an executor is holding firearms for an estate, they must ensure the firearms are:
Even though an executor has a temporary exemption for possession, they must still comply with all storage and transport safety laws.
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Question: When an executor is holding firearms for an estate, they must ensure the firearms are:
Answer options: ✅ Stored according to safety regulations for the specific class of firearm.
- Loaded and ready for defense of the estate.
- Handed over to the nearest police station within 24 hours.
- Hidden in a place where no one will find them.
Correct answer: Stored according to safety regulations for the specific class of firearm.
Explanation: Even though an executor has a temporary exemption for possession, they must still comply with all storage and transport safety laws.
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