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When storing ammunition for a non-restricted firearm, it is legally permitted to be in the same locked container as the firearm if:

Ammunition can be stored with a non-restricted firearm if the firearm is trigger-locked AND in a locked container, or if the container is a secure safe/room (th

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Question: When storing ammunition for a non-restricted firearm, it is legally permitted to be in the same locked container as the firearm if:

Answer options:

  • The ammunition is also in its own separate locked box
  • The firearm is rendered inoperable by a secure locking device
  • The container is a certified gun safe ✅ Both B and C are correct

Correct answer: Both B and C are correct

Explanation: Ammunition can be stored with a non-restricted firearm if the firearm is trigger-locked AND in a locked container, or if the container is a secure safe/room (though keeping them separate is a safety best practice).

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