Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If you are lending a restricted firearm to a person with a valid RPAL, who is responsible for the firearm's registration certificate during the loan?
When a restricted firearm is in a person's possession, the registration certificate for that firearm must be available.
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Question: If you are lending a restricted firearm to a person with a valid RPAL, who is responsible for the firearm's registration certificate during the loan?
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- The owner keeps it at home. ✅ The borrower must have the registration certificate (or a copy) in their possession.
- The registration certificate stays at the range.
- The RCMP holds the certificate until the loan is over.
Correct answer: The borrower must have the registration certificate (or a copy) in their possession.
Explanation: When a restricted firearm is in a person's possession, the registration certificate for that firearm must be available.
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