Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A child under the age of 12 may only use a firearm if:
Children under 12 do not get a licence but may use a firearm if they are under the direct and immediate supervision of an adult who is legally authorized to pos
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Question: A child under the age of 12 may only use a firearm if:
Answer options:
- They have a special authorization from the CFO ✅ They are under the direct and immediate supervision of an adult PAL holder
- They are hunting on their own family's private property
- Children under 12 are never permitted to use firearms in Canada
Correct answer: They are under the direct and immediate supervision of an adult PAL holder
Explanation: Children under 12 do not get a licence but may use a firearm if they are under the direct and immediate supervision of an adult who is legally authorized to possess it.
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