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Old 11-03-2014, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by rugatika View Post
TRANSPORTATION OF NON-RESTRICTED FIREARMS

10. (1) An individual may transport a non-restricted firearm only if

(a) except in the case of a muzzle-loading firearm that is being transported between hunting sites, it is unloaded; and


(b) in the case of a muzzle-loading firearm that is being transported between hunting sites, its firing cap or flint is removed.



(2) Subject to subsection (3), an individual may transport a non-restricted firearm in an unattended vehicle only if

(a) when the vehicle is equipped with a trunk or similar compartment that can be securely locked, the non-restricted firearm is in that trunk or compartment and the trunk or compartment is securely locked; and


(b) when the vehicle is not equipped with a trunk or similar compartment that can be securely locked, the non-restricted firearm is not visible from outside the vehicle and the vehicle, or the part that contains the non-restricted firearm, is securely locked.



(3) If, in a remote wilderness area that is not subject to any visible or otherwise reasonably ascertainable use incompatible with hunting, an individual is transporting a non-restricted firearm in an unattended vehicle that is not equipped with a trunk or similar compartment that can be securely locked, and the vehicle or the part of it that contains the non-restricted firearm cannot be securely locked, the individual shall ensure that the non-restricted firearm

(a) is not visible; and


(b) is rendered inoperable by a secure locking device, unless the individual reasonably requires the non-restricted firearm for the control of predators.



Nothing about locks or removing bolts for unattended vehicles that I can see.
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Originally Posted by catnthehat View Post
Anything can be readily broken into.
The regulations clearly state that if a vehicle is locked and not attended to it is deemed in storage.
Cat
Cat. A firearm in a vehicle is not deemed to be in storage. Anytime a firearm is in a vehicle, the proper regulation to consult is the transportation regulation. At no time would you consult the storage regulations when transporting firearms in a vehicle, attended or unattended.

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