Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If a PAL holder loses their licence card, can they still borrow a firearm?
Firearms legislation requires the user to be able to produce their licence upon request of a peace officer; therefore, the physical card must be present.
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Question: If a PAL holder loses their licence card, can they still borrow a firearm?
Answer options: ✅ No, they must have the physical licence in their possession while they have the firearm.
- Yes, as long as they remember the number.
- Yes, if the owner knows them well.
- Yes, PAL cards are only for buying, not borrowing.
Correct answer: No, they must have the physical licence in their possession while they have the firearm.
Explanation: Firearms legislation requires the user to be able to produce their licence upon request of a peace officer; therefore, the physical card must be present.
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