Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When storing ammunition at home, the law requires that for Non-Restricted firearms:
Ammunition must not be 'readily accessible' to the stored firearm unless the firearm and ammunition are both stored in a secure container or room.
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Question: When storing ammunition at home, the law requires that for Non-Restricted firearms:
Answer options:
- It must be stored in a separate building
- It must be stored in a locked vault ✅ It must not be readily accessible to the firearm unless both are in a locked container
- It must be stored in a government-approved explosive locker
Correct answer: It must not be readily accessible to the firearm unless both are in a locked container
Explanation: Ammunition must not be 'readily accessible' to the stored firearm unless the firearm and ammunition are both stored in a secure container or room.
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