Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Can a person with a valid PAL lend a non-restricted rifle to a friend with a valid PAL for a hunting trip?
Lending non-restricted firearms is permitted between licensed individuals.
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Question: Can a person with a valid PAL lend a non-restricted rifle to a friend with a valid PAL for a hunting trip?
Answer options:
- No, firearms cannot be lent for more than 24 hours. ✅ Yes, as long as the friend has the appropriate licence class.
- No, the owner must be present at all times.
- Yes, but only if the owner's spouse gives permission.
Correct answer: Yes, as long as the friend has the appropriate licence class.
Explanation: Lending non-restricted firearms is permitted between licensed individuals.
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