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September 21st, 2014, 09:47 PM
#101

Originally Posted by
topher
i go hunting with my friend all the time he has a hunting license... but doesn't have a PAL.... hes got his h1 too..
again as per what i said...
you dont need a icense to SHOOT a gun. you need one to own and buy a gun. under superivision of a licensed owner it's perfectly legal..
now, if your talking hunting licences.. you not reading properly what has been said...
advise your re-read it
Chris
If you are using a gun each, then you are in the wrong.
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September 21st, 2014 09:47 PM
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September 21st, 2014, 10:10 PM
#102
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
BLR308
If you are using a gun each, then you are in the wrong.
You are correct. But we aren't
sometimes I carry.. Sometimes she carries.. Her ex bf... Doesn't like guns.. And won't sign off on the conjugal partner thing...so she is going to wait a year and then he won't matter.. Due to the 5 year thing...
Member of the OFAH, CCFR/CCDAF.
http://firearmrights.ca/
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September 21st, 2014, 10:15 PM
#103

Originally Posted by
topher
You are correct. But we aren't

sometimes I carry.. Sometimes she carries.. Her ex bf... Doesn't like guns.. And won't sign off on the conjugal partner thing...so she is going to wait a year and then he won't matter..
Due to the 5 year thing...
On Page 3 of "Application for a Possession and Acquisition Licence Under the Firearms Act (for Individuals Aged 18 and Over)" (form 5592), section F, "Information About Former Conjugal Partner (Refer to Information Sheet)" specifies the following:
Provide information about your former conjugal partners. This includes any person, other than the person named in Box 18, with whom you have lived in a conjugal relationship within the last two (2) years. If you need more space, list the information on a separate sheet of paper.
If it has been over two years, you are good to go.