Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When an ATC holder is not actively engaged in the authorized activity, how must the restricted firearm be handled?
When not in use for the authorized purpose, the firearm must be stored legally (unloaded, locked, in a secure container/room).
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Question: When an ATC holder is not actively engaged in the authorized activity, how must the restricted firearm be handled?
Answer options:
- It can be kept in a glove box. ✅ It must be stored according to the standard restricted firearm storage regulations.
- It must remain on the person at all times until the permit expires.
- It must be returned to a police station for storage.
Correct answer: It must be stored according to the standard restricted firearm storage regulations.
Explanation: When not in use for the authorized purpose, the firearm must be stored legally (unloaded, locked, in a secure container/room).
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