California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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What is considered a safe storage practice for firearms in the home?

  1. Using a trigger lock

  2. Storing firearms and ammunition separately

  3. Using a gun safe

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

The correct choice emphasizes that all listed methods are effective and recommended safe storage practices for firearms at home. Using a trigger lock is a good practice as it prevents the firearm from being discharged, helping to safeguard against unauthorized use. Storing firearms and ammunition separately minimizes the risk of accidental discharge, providing an additional layer of security, especially in homes with children or inexperienced individuals. Utilizing a gun safe adds a high level of security by protecting firearms from theft and unauthorized access while also safeguarding them from environmental hazards. By incorporating all these methods, the potential risks associated with firearm storage are significantly reduced, making this approach to safety the most comprehensive and effective.