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What must happen if a restricted firearm is lost or stolen?
The Firearms Act requires the immediate reporting of the loss or theft of any firearm to the police and the CFO.
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Question: What must happen if a restricted firearm is lost or stolen?
Answer options:
- You must wait 48 hours to see if it is returned. ✅ You must report it immediately to the local police and the Chief Firearms Officer.
- You only need to report it if you do not have insurance.
- You must publish a notice in the local newspaper.
Correct answer: You must report it immediately to the local police and the Chief Firearms Officer.
Explanation: The Firearms Act requires the immediate reporting of the loss or theft of any firearm to the police and the CFO.
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