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Thread: Delayed PAL renewal = botched gun season

  1. #21
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    I applied for my renewal in March. The website tells me it was approved but I haven't got my card yet. I'll call the toll-free line on Tuesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brent View Post
    I applied this past July and my expiry date isn’t till next April.
    Thanks. I'm in the same ballpark for expiry. I should get on it I guess

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    Mine was due end of May so I put it in beginning of February and end of April it showed up and all by snail mail... go figure ?
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    How many would still hunt without it, I mean I hunt down a long lane way with next to no chance of encountering a person as well as two exits to roads and I don’t have my vehicle plastered with stickers or any thing that says guns in here so I would risk it as it’s not our fault that the “government” has made a mess of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntnfish View Post
    How many would still hunt without it, I mean I hunt down a long lane way with next to no chance of encountering a person as well as two exits to roads and I don’t have my vehicle plastered with stickers or any thing that says guns in here so I would risk it as it’s not our fault that the “government” has made a mess of it.
    We are checked annually my the MNR during the controlled hunt. He asks to see our PAL every time he stops us.

    I wouldn't hunt with-out it unless its approved.

    Why risk confiscation with-out compensation and good luck getting your gun back even though the MNR officer is at fault.

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    Should be fine to hunt if you have your papers, ya the government really is slow right now. Mine expires in two years but I’m renewing it this spring.
    They say the only good wolf is a dead wolf, If that’s the case than I’ve reformed many a wolf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntnfish View Post
    How many would still hunt without it, I mean I hunt down a long lane way with next to no chance of encountering a person as well as two exits to roads and I don’t have my vehicle plastered with stickers or any thing that says guns in here so I would risk it as it’s not our fault that the “government” has made a mess of it.
    I think there would be plenty that would risk it. I know of one that did last year when it didn't show up in time for deer but he never leaves his own property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellerivercrossbowhunter View Post
    We are checked annually my the MNR during the controlled hunt. He asks to see our PAL every time he stops us.

    I wouldn't hunt with-out it unless its approved.

    Why risk confiscation with-out compensation and good luck getting your gun back even though the MNR officer is at fault.
    Absolutely no argument there, sorry I should have specified that I was speaking about spring Turkey season as I don’t hunt deer anymore, since 98 I have yet to see a C.O during the spring season and only been stopped once during duck season out by long point 20 years ago.

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    copy and paste
    CANADIAN FIREARMS PROGRAM
    MISSION AND VALUES
    The CFP’s mission is to enhance public safety by reducing the risk of harm resulting from the misuse
    of firearms. Accordingly, the CFP screens individual licencees to confirm their continuous eligibility
    to possess firearms, and promotes responsible ownership, storage, and use of firearms. The CFP
    also provides Canadian and international law enforcement agencies with specialized services vital
    to the prevention and investigation of firearms-related crime.
    In pursuit of its mission, the CFP:
    • supports the lawful ownership and use of firearms in Canada by regulating firearms
    licensing and registration, and provides firearms owners with quality service, fair
    treatment, and protection of confidential information;
    • recognizes that the involvement of firearms owners and users, firearms businesses,
    law enforcement agencies, the provinces, the territories, federal agencies, Indigenous
    communities, safety instructors, and firearms verifiers is essential for effective program
    and service delivery;
    It isn,t how you do it,its how you did it

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    I learned that there 2 million people applying for pal
    It isn,t how you do it,its how you did it

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