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While transporting a restricted firearm, you stop to eat at a restaurant. What must you do?
In an unattended vehicle, firearms must be in a locked trunk or locked compartment. If the vehicle has no trunk, they must be out of sight and the vehicle locke
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Question: While transporting a restricted firearm, you stop to eat at a restaurant. What must you do?
Answer options:
- Bring the locked container into the restaurant with you.
- Wait in the car while someone else eats. ✅ Ensure the firearm is in a locked trunk or similar compartment and the vehicle is locked.
- Leave the windows down so the firearm stays cool.
Correct answer: Ensure the firearm is in a locked trunk or similar compartment and the vehicle is locked.
Explanation: In an unattended vehicle, firearms must be in a locked trunk or locked compartment. If the vehicle has no trunk, they must be out of sight and the vehicle locked.
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