Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When transporting a non-restricted firearm in a vehicle, it must be:
Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport; locking is recommended but not strictly required for non-restricted in a vehicle attended by the lice
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Question: When transporting a non-restricted firearm in a vehicle, it must be:
Answer options:
- Loaded and on the front seat ✅ Unloaded
- Loaded but cased
- Carried by the passenger ready to use
Correct answer: Unloaded
Explanation: Non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transport; locking is recommended but not strictly required for non-restricted in a vehicle attended by the licence holder.
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