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Which of the following is the most appropriate way to transport a non-restricted rifle on a public bus or rail system where permitted?

Common sense and safety dictate that firearms should be unloaded and encased in a manner that does not cause alarm when using public transit (subject to carrier

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Question: Which of the following is the most appropriate way to transport a non-restricted rifle on a public bus or rail system where permitted?

Answer options:

  • Wrapped in a towel. ✅ Unloaded and in a sturdy, non-descript case or bag.
  • Loaded and holstered.
  • Assembled and slung over the shoulder.

Correct answer: Unloaded and in a sturdy, non-descript case or bag.

Explanation: Common sense and safety dictate that firearms should be unloaded and encased in a manner that does not cause alarm when using public transit (subject to carrier rules).

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