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If you are transporting a non-restricted rifle in a remote area in an open truck bed (e.g., an ATV or pick-up), the firearm must be:
The firearm must still be unloaded. In an open area, securing it in a locked case or with a locking device is required to prevent unauthorized access and ensure
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Question: If you are transporting a non-restricted rifle in a remote area in an open truck bed (e.g., an ATV or pick-up), the firearm must be:
Answer options:
- Painted a bright color to identify it as a firearm. ✅ Unloaded and in a locked case or secured with a trigger lock.
- Loaded but with the safety on.
- Held by a passenger at all times.
Correct answer: Unloaded and in a locked case or secured with a trigger lock.
Explanation: The firearm must still be unloaded. In an open area, securing it in a locked case or with a locking device is required to prevent unauthorized access and ensure safety.
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