And?
So since the law doesn't say anything about the conditions sheet. Does that mean I can transport anywhere I want? Carry and load up any where I want? I dont have to inform the CFO of a name or address change?
I am sorry but you seem to have no clue and it might be best if you refrained from telling others what the law is.
The conditions sheet is a list of conditions attached to your license. The law says it illegal to not follow any of those conditions. Anything on that list is a condition including to carry the sheet.
Shawn
You were the one who mentioned a law. The law doesn't mention the conditions sheet, but it does mention those 3 weak scenarios that you just listed, so they are irrelevant.
You could post up the law you are talking about instead of getting all bent out of shape.
The special conditions aren't written in law because they are applied at the provincial level.
So go ahead and post up where in section 110 any of those are mentioned. Since apparently if it is not listed there I dont need to do it
Let try this
Take the conditions sheet you received with your PAL that you have had for about a month now
Flip it over and what does it right say after SPECIAL CONDITIONS (continued)?
Thats right, carry this document.
Carrying the sheet is a special condition of your license.
You are wrong get over it
Shawn
I asked the CFC about this when I received my first PAL and was told that unless there are special conditions listed on the paper carrying it wasn't required. I leave mine in the safe with the other gun-related paperwork.
This system has been in place for over two decades. No doubt there would have been reports on this site if anyone had been charged for not having the piece of paper during a PAL check but so far none that I can recall. I don't plan to start carrying mine and nothing I've seen here convinces me otherwise. YMMV.