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Which method is NOT a legal way to store a non-restricted firearm?
Leaving a firearm unlocked in a drawer is a violation of the storage regulations, as it is neither rendered inoperable nor in a locked container/room.
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Question: Which method is NOT a legal way to store a non-restricted firearm?
Answer options:
- Locked in a gun safe
- Fitted with a trigger lock and kept in a closet
- Displayed on a wall with a cable lock through the action and trigger guard ✅ Unlocked in a bedside drawer for easy access
Correct answer: Unlocked in a bedside drawer for easy access
Explanation: Leaving a firearm unlocked in a drawer is a violation of the storage regulations, as it is neither rendered inoperable nor in a locked container/room.
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