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If a non-restricted firearm is being 'displayed' on a wall in a home, the law requires it to be:
For display of non-restricted firearms, they must be unloaded, rendered inoperable by a trigger lock/cable lock, and securely attached to a permanent part of th
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Question: If a non-restricted firearm is being 'displayed' on a wall in a home, the law requires it to be:
Answer options:
- Unloaded and in a locked room ✅ Unloaded, rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, and securely attached to the wall
- Rendered inoperable by removing the firing pin
- Kept in a glass case with no other requirements
Correct answer: Unloaded, rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, and securely attached to the wall
Explanation: For display of non-restricted firearms, they must be unloaded, rendered inoperable by a trigger lock/cable lock, and securely attached to a permanent part of the building (or displayed in a secure locked room/container).
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