Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A prohibition order issued by a judge means the individual:
A prohibition order legally prevents a person from possessing firearms, ammunition, or explosive substances for a set period.
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Question: A prohibition order issued by a judge means the individual:
Answer options:
- Can only use firearms at a range ✅ Is legally barred from possessing any firearms or ammunition
- Can only possess non-restricted firearms for sustenance hunting
- Must pay a higher fee for their PAL
Correct answer: Is legally barred from possessing any firearms or ammunition
Explanation: A prohibition order legally prevents a person from possessing firearms, ammunition, or explosive substances for a set period.
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