Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Can a PAL be issued to a person with a prohibition order against them?
A court-ordered prohibition prevents the individual from legally possessing a license or firearms for the duration of the order.
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Question: Can a PAL be issued to a person with a prohibition order against them?
Answer options:
- Yes, if they need it for work.
- Only if the order is more than one year old. ✅ No, a person subject to a firearms prohibition order is ineligible for a license.
- Yes, but they can only use non-restricted firearms.
Correct answer: No, a person subject to a firearms prohibition order is ineligible for a license.
Explanation: A court-ordered prohibition prevents the individual from legally possessing a license or firearms for the duration of the order.
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