Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A 'secure locking device' as defined by the regulations must be:
A secure locking device is one that is designed to prevent the firearm from being fired and cannot be easily removed by common tools.
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Question: A 'secure locking device' as defined by the regulations must be:
Answer options:
- Made of hardened steel exclusively
- Biometric and connected to a home alarm ✅ Designed so it cannot be easily removed or defeated
- Approved by the local police department annually
Correct answer: Designed so it cannot be easily removed or defeated
Explanation: A secure locking device is one that is designed to prevent the firearm from being fired and cannot be easily removed by common tools.
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