Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A minor's licence (for individuals between 12 and 17 years old) permits the holder to:
A minor's licence allows the holder to borrow a non-restricted firearm; they cannot 'acquire' (own) firearms until they are 18 and have a PAL.
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Question: A minor's licence (for individuals between 12 and 17 years old) permits the holder to:
Answer options:
- Acquire and own their own non-restricted firearms ✅ Borrow a non-restricted firearm for purposes like hunting or target practice
- Possess restricted firearms without supervision
- Purchase ammunition without parent consent
Correct answer: Borrow a non-restricted firearm for purposes like hunting or target practice
Explanation: A minor's licence allows the holder to borrow a non-restricted firearm; they cannot 'acquire' (own) firearms until they are 18 and have a PAL.
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