Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When a minor is being supervised by an adult at a range, how many firearms may be in use?
For supervision to be 'direct and immediate,' the adult should focus on one person and one firearm to ensure safety can be maintained at all times.
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Question: When a minor is being supervised by an adult at a range, how many firearms may be in use?
Answer options:
- As many as the adult can see
- One for the adult and one for the minor ✅ Only one firearm between the two people
- Two, provided they are the same calibre
Correct answer: Only one firearm between the two people
Explanation: For supervision to be 'direct and immediate,' the adult should focus on one person and one firearm to ensure safety can be maintained at all times.
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