Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When transporting a firearm, how should ammunition be handled in relation to the magazine?
A firearm is considered loaded if it has a loaded magazine attached. For transport, firearms must be unloaded.
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Question: When transporting a firearm, how should ammunition be handled in relation to the magazine?
Answer options:
- The magazine can be full and inserted in the firearm
- The magazine must be empty if it is attached to the firearm
- The magazine must be removed and can be loaded, provided it is not in the firearm ✅ Both B and C are correct, because a firearm is loaded if it has a loaded magazine attached
Correct answer: Both B and C are correct, because a firearm is loaded if it has a loaded magazine attached
Explanation: A firearm is considered loaded if it has a loaded magazine attached. For transport, firearms must be unloaded.
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