Canadian Restricted and Non-Restricted Firearm Safety (CRFSC) Practice Exam

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How many classes of firearms are there?

  1. Two

  2. Three

  3. Four

  4. Five

The correct answer is: Three

The classification of firearms in Canada includes three primary categories: Non-Restricted, Restricted, and Prohibited. Non-Restricted firearms typically include standard rifles and shotguns that do not fall under specific regulations. Restricted firearms mainly consist of handguns and certain semi-automatic rifles that have particular features. Finally, Prohibited firearms encompass items that are generally banned due to concerns regarding public safety, including fully automatic weapons and certain types of handguns. Understanding these classes is critical for firearm safety and regulation, as each class comes with its own rules regarding ownership, usage, and storage. Proper knowledge of these classifications ensures that individuals comply with Canadian laws and promote safety within the community.