Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Which of the following is a legal requirement for displaying a restricted firearm in a private home?
Displaying restricted firearms requires them to be unloaded, trigger-locked, and securely attached to a wall or permanent structure.
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Question: Which of the following is a legal requirement for displaying a restricted firearm in a private home?
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- It must be unloaded and attached to a non-removable part of the house by a cable. ✅ It must be unloaded, rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, and securely attached to a structure or wall.
- Display of restricted firearms is prohibited in private residences.
- It must be displayed in a glass-fronted cabinet that is trigger-locked.
Correct answer: It must be unloaded, rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, and securely attached to a structure or wall.
Explanation: Displaying restricted firearms requires them to be unloaded, trigger-locked, and securely attached to a wall or permanent structure.
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