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When transporting a restricted firearm in a vehicle, you should avoid leaving it unattended for long periods. If you must leave it, it must be in the 'locked trunk' or 'locked compartment'. What qualifies if the vehicle is a hatchback?

In vehicles without a separate trunk, the firearm must be kept out of sight in a locked area of the vehicle.

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Question: When transporting a restricted firearm in a vehicle, you should avoid leaving it unattended for long periods. If you must leave it, it must be in the 'locked trunk' or 'locked compartment'. What qualifies if the vehicle is a hatchback?

Answer options:

  • The front glove box.
  • Underneath the driver's seat. ✅ The area behind the rear seat, provided it is covered and the vehicle is locked.
  • Hatchbacks cannot legally transport restricted firearms.

Correct answer: The area behind the rear seat, provided it is covered and the vehicle is locked.

Explanation: In vehicles without a separate trunk, the firearm must be kept out of sight in a locked area of the vehicle.

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