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What should you do if you are handing a firearm to another person?

  1. Ensure it is pointed at the ground

  2. Verify that the firearm is unloaded

  3. Keep your finger on the trigger

  4. Hand it over with the barrel facing the person

The correct answer is: Verify that the firearm is unloaded

The correct action when handing a firearm to another person is to verify that the firearm is unloaded. This is an essential safety measure to prevent accidental discharges and ensure the safety of everyone involved. Confirming that there are no bullets in the chamber and that the magazine is empty minimizes the risk of an unintended incident. Other actions like keeping the firearm pointed at the ground may not provide enough safety assurance, as there could be other individuals or objects in that direction. Keeping a finger on the trigger is dangerous and can lead to accidents if the firearm is that close to another person. Handing over a firearm with the barrel facing the person is obviously hazardous and should never be done. In a safe environment, verifying the firearm is unloaded is the most critical step in the process.