Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If you recover a firearm that you previously reported as lost or stolen, you should:
You must update the authorities so they can remove the firearm's 'stolen' status from the database.
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Question: If you recover a firearm that you previously reported as lost or stolen, you should:
Answer options:
- Simply put it back in the safe ✅ Notify the police and the CFO that it has been found
- Destroy the firearm immediately
- Keep it hidden to avoid further questions
Correct answer: Notify the police and the CFO that it has been found
Explanation: You must update the authorities so they can remove the firearm's 'stolen' status from the database.
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