Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If a firearm is lost or stolen, who is the owner required by law to notify immediately?
According to the Firearms Act, a person must report the loss or theft of a firearm to the local police and the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) without delay.
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Question: If a firearm is lost or stolen, who is the owner required by law to notify immediately?
Answer options:
- The local member of parliament ✅ The Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) and the local police
- The retailer where the firearm was purchased
- The Canadian Wildlife Federation
Correct answer: The Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) and the local police
Explanation: According to the Firearms Act, a person must report the loss or theft of a firearm to the local police and the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) without delay.
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