Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
How soon must a lost or stolen firearm be reported after the discovery of the loss?
The law requires that reporting happen immediately as soon as the owner becomes aware that the firearm is missing.
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Question: How soon must a lost or stolen firearm be reported after the discovery of the loss?
Answer options:
- Within 30 business days
- Within 14 days ✅ Immediately (without delay)
- At the time of PAL renewal
Correct answer: Immediately (without delay)
Explanation: The law requires that reporting happen immediately as soon as the owner becomes aware that the firearm is missing.
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