Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What is the primary danger of failing to use a trigger lock on a non-restricted firearm stored in an unlocked area?
The primary safety concern of storage regulations is preventing unauthorized access, which could lead to accidents, suicides, or criminal use.
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Question: What is the primary danger of failing to use a trigger lock on a non-restricted firearm stored in an unlocked area?
Answer options:
- The firearm will lose its accuracy over time ✅ The firearm may be accessed and used by an unauthorized person
- The firearm's finish will rust due to air exposure
- The firearm will be reclassified as restricted automatically
Correct answer: The firearm may be accessed and used by an unauthorized person
Explanation: The primary safety concern of storage regulations is preventing unauthorized access, which could lead to accidents, suicides, or criminal use.
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