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Why is 'immediate' reporting of stolen firearms emphasized in Canadian law?
Prompt reporting helps police recovery efforts, prevents illegal use, and clarifies that the owner is no longer in possession.
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Question: Why is 'immediate' reporting of stolen firearms emphasized in Canadian law?
Answer options:
- To allow the police to begin an investigation while the trail is fresh
- To prevent the firearm from being used in another crime without a trace
- To protect the owner from liability for actions taken by the thief ✅ All of the above
Correct answer: All of the above
Explanation: Prompt reporting helps police recovery efforts, prevents illegal use, and clarifies that the owner is no longer in possession.
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