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When transporting a restricted firearm in a vehicle, which of the following is an additional requirement beyond being unloaded and trigger-locked?

Restricted firearms must be unloaded, rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, and placed in a locked, sturdy, opaque container.

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Question: When transporting a restricted firearm in a vehicle, which of the following is an additional requirement beyond being unloaded and trigger-locked?

Answer options:

  • It must be inside an upholstery-lined gun sock.
  • It must be in a locked container that is made of steel. ✅ It must be in a locked container that cannot be easily broken into or accidentally opened.
  • The ammunition must be in a separate vehicle.

Correct answer: It must be in a locked container that cannot be easily broken into or accidentally opened.

Explanation: Restricted firearms must be unloaded, rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, and placed in a locked, sturdy, opaque container.

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