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What must a person have in Canada before they can legally possess a non-restricted firearm?
Canadian law requires a valid possession or possession-and-acquisition licence (PAL/POL) to lawfully possess non-restricted firearms. (Firearms Act; CFSC Studen
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Question: What must a person have in Canada before they can legally possess a non-restricted firearm?
Answer options: ✅ A valid PAL or POL (Possession Only Licence) for non-restricted firearms
- A firearms business licence
- Only a PAL for restricted firearms
- No licence is required for non-restricted firearms
Correct answer: A valid PAL or POL (Possession Only Licence) for non-restricted firearms
Explanation: Canadian law requires a valid possession or possession-and-acquisition licence (PAL/POL) to lawfully possess non-restricted firearms. (Firearms Act; CFSC Student Handbook, Licensing chapter)
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