Minnesota Firearms Safety Hunter Education Practice Exam

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When storing firearms and ammunition, you should:

  1. Store firearms and ammunition together for convenience

  2. Store firearms unloaded and lock them away from ammunition

  3. Keep firearms loaded so they are ready to use

  4. Only lock up the ammunition

The correct answer is: Store firearms unloaded and lock them away from ammunition

When storing firearms and ammunition, it is important to keep them stored separately for safety reasons. Storing firearms unloaded and locking them away from ammunition is the best practice to prevent accidents or unauthorized access. This ensures that firearms are not readily usable and reduces the risk of accidents, especially in households with children or individuals who should not have access to the firearms. Safe storage practices help prevent tragedies and promote responsible gun ownership.