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Under the law, when a non-restricted firearm is stored in a 'locked container' (such as a gun safe), a trigger lock is:

For non-restricted firearms, if they are stored in a secure, locked container or room, a secondary locking device (like a trigger lock) is not a legal requireme

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Question: Under the law, when a non-restricted firearm is stored in a 'locked container' (such as a gun safe), a trigger lock is:

Answer options:

  • Still legally required on the firearm inside the safe ✅ Not legally required for non-restricted firearms
  • Required only if the container is made of wood
  • Required only if the safe is located in a basement

Correct answer: Not legally required for non-restricted firearms

Explanation: For non-restricted firearms, if they are stored in a secure, locked container or room, a secondary locking device (like a trigger lock) is not a legal requirement.

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