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What is considered a safe practice when storing a firearm in a home with children?

  1. Keeping the firearm in a locked cabinet

  2. Storing the firearm unloaded with the ammunition separate

  3. Using a firearm safety lock

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Storing a firearm in a home with children requires a high level of responsibility to ensure safety. All of the options mentioned are considered safe practices when storing a firearm in such a situation. Keeping the firearm in a locked cabinet helps prevent unauthorized access, especially by children. Storing the firearm unloaded with the ammunition separate adds an extra layer of safety, making it more difficult for accidental firing to occur. Using a firearm safety lock further safeguards against unauthorized or accidental use of the firearm. By implementing all of these practices together, a responsible gun owner can greatly reduce the risk of accidents or injuries involving firearms in a home with children.