Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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What is a key component of firearm safety when handling or storing a gun?

  1. Keeping the gun unloaded until ready to use

  2. Storing the gun in a visible location

  3. Leaving the safety off

  4. Only storing the gun in a glove compartment

The correct answer is: Keeping the gun unloaded until ready to use

Keeping the gun unloaded until ready to use is a key component of firearm safety when handling or storing a gun. This measure helps prevent accidental discharges and ensures that the gun is not ready to fire unexpectedly. It is essential to make sure the gun is unloaded before handling or storing it, and to only load it when you are prepared to use it for its intended purpose. This practice significantly reduces the risk of accidents and injuries. Storing the gun in a visible location (choice B) can actually be dangerous as it increases the risk of theft or unauthorized access to the firearm. Leaving the safety off (choice C) is also unsafe as it increases the likelihood of accidental discharge. Storing the gun only in a glove compartment (choice D) is limiting and may not always be the safest or most secure storage option for every situation.