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If a person is served with a 'Prohibition Order' by a court, which of the following is true?

A Prohibition Order typically bans the possession of firearms, ammunition, and explosives for a set period as determined by the court.

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Question: If a person is served with a 'Prohibition Order' by a court, which of the following is true?

Answer options:

  • They can still hunt with a bow and arrow ✅ They may be prohibited from possessing firearms, ammunition, and explosive substances
  • They can keep their firearms if they are stored at a friend's house
  • The order only applies to restricted firearms

Correct answer: They may be prohibited from possessing firearms, ammunition, and explosive substances

Explanation: A Prohibition Order typically bans the possession of firearms, ammunition, and explosives for a set period as determined by the court.

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