Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Does an Authorization to Carry (ATC) allow the holder to carry a firearm concealed?
While many professional ATCs (like armored guards) carry openly, the CFO specifies the manner of carry (concealed or open) on the authorization.
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Question: Does an Authorization to Carry (ATC) allow the holder to carry a firearm concealed?
Answer options:
- Yes, all ATCs require the firearm to be concealed. ✅ Only if the CFO specifically authorizes concealed carry on the permit.
- No, it must always be carried openly in a holster.
- Only if the holder is a licensed hunter.
Correct answer: Only if the CFO specifically authorizes concealed carry on the permit.
Explanation: While many professional ATCs (like armored guards) carry openly, the CFO specifies the manner of carry (concealed or open) on the authorization.
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