Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Under what circumstances can a minor be licensed to use restricted firearms?
While rare, a Minor's Licence can be endorsed for restricted firearms specifically for the purpose of organized competitive shooting.
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Question: Under what circumstances can a minor be licensed to use restricted firearms?
Answer options:
- If they are a member of a historical reenactment group ✅ If they are training for a recognized competitive shooting sport
- If they live in a remote wilderness area for protection
- Minors can never be licensed for restricted firearms
Correct answer: If they are training for a recognized competitive shooting sport
Explanation: While rare, a Minor's Licence can be endorsed for restricted firearms specifically for the purpose of organized competitive shooting.
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