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Can a person transport a loaded non-restricted firearm in a motor vehicle if they are on a remote logging road?

Under federal law, firearms must be unloaded when in a vehicle; specific provincial hunting regulations may have stricter rules, but federal safety requires the

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Question: Can a person transport a loaded non-restricted firearm in a motor vehicle if they are on a remote logging road?

Answer options:

  • Yes, as long as it is daylight. ✅ No, firearms must always be unloaded when in a vehicle.
  • Yes, provided they have a hunting license.
  • Only if the safety is engaged.

Correct answer: No, firearms must always be unloaded when in a vehicle.

Explanation: Under federal law, firearms must be unloaded when in a vehicle; specific provincial hunting regulations may have stricter rules, but federal safety requires they be unloaded.

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