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9. NEVER CLIMB A TREE. FENCE OR OBSTRUCTION WITH A LOADED FIREARM. Open and empty the chamber(s) of your firearm and engage the manual safety before climbing or descending a tree or before climbing a fence or jumping over a ditch or other obstruction. Never pull or push a loaded firearm toward yourself or another person. Always unload a firearm, visually and physically check to see that the magazine. loading mechanism and chamber are unloaded, and action is open before handing it to another person. Never take a firearm from another person unless it is unloaded, visually and physically checked to confirm it is unloaded, and the action is open. O. AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR JUDGMENT/REFLEX IMPAIRING MEDICATION WHEN SHOOTING. Do not drink and shoot. If you take medication that can impair motor reactions or judgment, do not handle a firearm while you are under the influence of the medication. IS. NEVER TRANSPORT A LOADED FIREARM. Unload a firearm before putting it in a vehicle (chamber empty, magazine empty). Hunters and target shooters should load their firearm only at their destination, and only when they are ready to shoot. If you carry a firearm for self-protection, leaving the chamber unloaded can reduce the chance of an unintentional discharge. a. LOADED I a' 4- .12. LEAD WARNING. Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to cause birth defects. reproductive harm, and other serious physical injury. Have adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure. WARNING: It is YOUR responsibility to know and abide by Federal, State and I laws governing the sale, transportation and use of firearms in your area. . tally for U.S. consumers: information about Firearm Safety Courses in your area, please visit the nal Rifle Association's web site at www.nra.org. 40

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9.
NEVER
CLIMB
A
TREE.
FENCE
OR
OBSTRUCTION
WITH
A
LOADED
FIREARM.
Open
and
empty
the
chamber(s)
of
your
firearm
and
engage
the
manual
safety
before
climbing
or
descending
a
tree
or
before
climbing
a
fence
or
jumping
over
a
ditch
or
other
obstruction.
Never
pull
or
push
a
loaded
firearm
toward
yourself
or
another
person.
Always
unload
a
firearm,
visually
and
physically
check
to
see
that
the
magazine.
loading
mechanism
and
chamber
are
unloaded,
and
action
is
open
before
handing
it
to
another
person.
Never
take
a
firearm
from
another
person
unless
it
is
unloaded,
visually
and
physically
checked
to
confirm
it
is
unloaded,
and
the
action
is
open.
O.
AVOID
ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
OR
JUDGMENT/REFLEX
IMPAIRING
MEDICATION
WHEN
SHOOTING.
Do
not
drink
and
shoot.
If
you
take
medication
that
can
impair
motor
reactions
or
judgment,
do
not
handle
a
firearm
while
you
are
under
the
influence
of
the
medication.
IS.
NEVER
TRANSPORT
A
LOADED
FIREARM.
Unload
a
firearm
before
putting
it
in
a
vehicle
(chamber
empty,
magazine
empty).
Hunters
and
target
shooters
should
load
their
firearm
only
at
their
destination,
and
only
when
they
are
ready
to
shoot.
If
you
carry
a
firearm
for
self-protection,
leaving
the
chamber
unloaded
can
reduce
the
chance
of
an
unintentional
discharge.
a.
I
a'
LOADED
4-
.12.
LEAD
WARNING.
Discharging
firearms
in
poorly
ventilated
areas,
cleaning
firearms,
or
handling
ammunition
may
result
in
exposure
to
lead
and
other
substances
known
to
cause
birth
defects.
reproductive
harm,
and
other
serious
physical
injury.
Have
adequate
ventilation
at
all
times.
Wash
hands
thoroughly
after
exposure.
WARNING:
It
is
YOUR
responsibility
to
know
and
abide
by
Federal,
State
and
I
laws
governing
the
sale,
transportation
and
use
of
firearms
in
your
area.
.
tally
for
U.S.
consumers:
information
about
Firearm
Safety
Courses
in
your
area,
please
visit
the
nal
Rifle
Association's
web
site
at
www.nra.org.
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