Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Before storing a non-restricted firearm overnight you must:
Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded and either rendered inoperable with a secure locking device or stored in a securely locked container/room.
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Question: Before storing a non-restricted firearm overnight you must:
Answer options:
- Leave it loaded but with the safety on ✅ Unload it and make it inoperable (e.g., trigger lock) or store it in a locked container
- Hang it on the wall
- Place it under a bed loaded
Correct answer: Unload it and make it inoperable (e.g., trigger lock) or store it in a locked container
Explanation: Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded and either rendered inoperable with a secure locking device or stored in a securely locked container/room.
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