Minnesota Firearms Safety Hunter Education Practice Exam

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What should be done with firearms and ammunition when not in use?

  1. Stored together in an easily accessible place

  2. Kept loaded for quick use

  3. Stored separately in locked locations

  4. Hidden under the bed for easy access

The correct answer is: Stored separately in locked locations

Firearms and ammunition should always be stored separately in locked locations when not in use. This is important for safety reasons, as it prevents unauthorized access to these potentially dangerous items and helps to prevent accidents. Options A and D are incorrect because they both involve keeping the firearm and ammunition in easily accessible places, which increases the risk of accidents or misuse. Option B is also incorrect as it is not recommended to keep firearms loaded for extended periods of time, as it can cause wear and tear on the gun and decrease its overall lifespan. Therefore, option C is the safest and most responsible way to store firearms and ammunition when they are not in use.