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An ATC authorized for 'Protection of Life' implies that:

An ATC does not grant police powers; it only authorizes the carriage of a firearm for self-preservation as a last resort.

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Question: An ATC authorized for 'Protection of Life' implies that:

Answer options:

  • The person may use the firearm for any perceived threat. ✅ The firearm is a last resort to protect against death or grievous bodily harm.
  • The person has police powers of arrest.
  • The person can skip the PROVE steps.

Correct answer: The firearm is a last resort to protect against death or grievous bodily harm.

Explanation: An ATC does not grant police powers; it only authorizes the carriage of a firearm for self-preservation as a last resort.

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