Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If you are involved in a domestic dispute, the police have the authority to:
Police have the authority to seize firearms in situations where they believe it is not in the interest of safety for the person to possess them, such as domesti
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Question: If you are involved in a domestic dispute, the police have the authority to:
Answer options:
- Nothing, unless a shot was fired ✅ Seize firearms for public safety reasons
- Only seize restricted firearms
- Sell the firearms on your behalf
Correct answer: Seize firearms for public safety reasons
Explanation: Police have the authority to seize firearms in situations where they believe it is not in the interest of safety for the person to possess them, such as domestic disputes.
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