Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
After reporting a firearm as stolen to the police, what is the next mandatory step?
You must notify both the police and the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) through the Canadian Firearms Program.
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Question: After reporting a firearm as stolen to the police, what is the next mandatory step?
Answer options: ✅ Report the incident to the Canadian Firearms Program (CFO office)
- Place an advertisement in the local paper
- Purchase a replacement immediately
- Notify the manufacturer of the firearm
Correct answer: Report the incident to the Canadian Firearms Program (CFO office)
Explanation: You must notify both the police and the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) through the Canadian Firearms Program.
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