Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When transporting a non-restricted firearm in a vehicle that does not have a trunk, what is a legal requirement if the vehicle is left unattended?
If the vehicle has no trunk, the firearm must be out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.
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Question: When transporting a non-restricted firearm in a vehicle that does not have a trunk, what is a legal requirement if the vehicle is left unattended?
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- The firearm must be trigger locked at all times while driving.
- The firearm must be kept in plain view to deter thieves. ✅ The firearm must be placed out of sight and the vehicle windows/doors must be locked.
- The ammunition must be discarded before leaving the vehicle.
Correct answer: The firearm must be placed out of sight and the vehicle windows/doors must be locked.
Explanation: If the vehicle has no trunk, the firearm must be out of sight and the vehicle must be locked.
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