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What is the relationship between the CFSC and CRFSC for an applicant wanting an RPAL?
The Canadian Firearms Safety Course (non-restricted) is a prerequisite for the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course.
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Question: What is the relationship between the CFSC and CRFSC for an applicant wanting an RPAL?
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- They can take the CRFSC alone without the CFSC. ✅ They must pass the CFSC before taking the CRFSC (or take them as a combined course).
- The CRFSC covers all the materials of the CFSC.
- The CFSC is only for hunters, while the CRFSC is for all other users.
Correct answer: They must pass the CFSC before taking the CRFSC (or take them as a combined course).
Explanation: The Canadian Firearms Safety Course (non-restricted) is a prerequisite for the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course.
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