California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is considered a good practice when storing a firearm in the home?

  1. Store the firearm and ammunition together for convenience.

  2. Use a secure lockbox or safe.

  3. Keep the gun loaded so it's ready for use.

  4. Hide the firearm in an easily accessible location.

The correct answer is: Use a secure lockbox or safe.

A good practice for storing a firearm in the home is to use a secure lockbox or safe, as this ensures the safety and proper storage of the firearm. Option A, storing the firearm and ammunition together, is not a recommended practice as it can increase the risk of accidents and unauthorized use. Option C, keeping the gun loaded, is dangerous as it increases the risk of accidental discharge. Option D, hiding the firearm in an easily accessible location, is also not recommended as it can lead to unauthorized access and potential accidents. Therefore, option B is the best choice for safely and responsibly storing a firearm in the home.