California Firearms Safety Certificates (CAFSC) Practice Exam

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At a shooting range, who is allowed to call a cease-fire?

  1. Only the range supervisor

  2. No one is allowed to call a cease-fire

  3. Anyone present at the range

  4. Only certified instructors

The correct answer is: Anyone present at the range

The correct answer indicates that anyone present at the shooting range has the authority to call a cease-fire. This policy is rooted in the paramount priority of safety at shooting ranges. Whenever there is a situation that poses a risk, whether it’s a misfire, an unsafe act, or any other hazard, having a system where all attendees can call a cease-fire helps ensure a swift response to maintain safety. This practice empowers all individuals at the range—regardless of their experience level or role—to take proactive steps when they perceive a potential danger. The notion is that safety is a shared responsibility, and allowing any participant to call for a cease-fire ensures that concerns can be immediately addressed without waiting for a supervisor or instructor, who might not always be aware of what is happening throughout the entire range. This authority balances the needs of maintaining order with the necessity of ensuring all participants can act in the event of an emergency.