Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
True or False: You can legally sell a firearm to a person who only has a 'Minor's Possession Licence'.
A Minor's Licence (for people aged 12-17) allows for possession but does not allow the holder to acquire (buy/own) their own firearms.
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Question: True or False: You can legally sell a firearm to a person who only has a 'Minor's Possession Licence'.
Answer options:
- True, if the parents sign a waiver. ✅ False, a Minor's Licence only allows for borrowing, not acquisition through sale.
- True, but only for non-restricted shotguns.
- True, as long as the minor is 16 years old.
Correct answer: False, a Minor's Licence only allows for borrowing, not acquisition through sale.
Explanation: A Minor's Licence (for people aged 12-17) allows for possession but does not allow the holder to acquire (buy/own) their own firearms.
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