California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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When should you use a safety device on your gun?

  1. Only when storing the gun

  2. Whenever the gun is not in use

  3. Never, as it's not a reliable safety measure

  4. Only while transporting the gun

The correct answer is: Whenever the gun is not in use

Using a safety device on your gun whenever it is not in use is the best practice for ensuring safety. This includes times when the firearm is being stored, transported, or simply not in active use. Safety devices, such as trigger locks or cable locks, act as an important safeguard against accidental discharges, especially in households with children or where unauthorized access might occur. By employing a safety device whenever the gun is not being actively handled, the risk of unintentional use is greatly minimized. This practice aligns with the fundamental principles of firearm safety, which emphasize treating every firearm as if it is loaded and preventing access by those who should not have it. Overall, consistently utilizing safety devices reinforces responsible gun ownership and enhances safety.