I'm in B.C. for starters.
I got my PAL back in June and went to my local fishing/hunting store a couple weeks later to pick up a starter rifle and shotgun (both non-restricted), but they said they couldn't sell me anything without a secondary photo ID (driver's license, provincial ID, etc.) I had to renew both my driver's license and BC Services Card in June, so I'm currently on temporary interim paper IDs for both, neither of which have my photo or signature, and it can take up to 60 days for them to arrive because ICBC is experiencing delays. I do not hold a passport or any other photo IDs at the moment.
Is this actually a law under the CFP, or just a policy for that particular store? (I neglected to ask while I was there, but they seemed pretty confused themselves and had to text their boss multiple times) I looked at the RCMP's web site and it wasn't very clear, either. If I purchase a firearm online (I was looking at G4C), will they or Canada Post (or whichever courier it may be) ask for a copy of a second photo ID besides my PAL? G4C's FAQ section says they only require PAL info and date of birth for non-restricted firearms.
I was planning on shooting skeet and going to the rifle range with my co-workers this summer, but at the same time I don't want to make a mistake and screw myself by not having the proper identification whilst making a purchase. Would it be better to just wait?
Additionally, would this be an issue for signing into facilities? I already signed up for my local Fish & Game Association prior to renewing my IDs, but I'm pretty sure they need a photo ID to sign-in.
I got my PAL back in June and went to my local fishing/hunting store a couple weeks later to pick up a starter rifle and shotgun (both non-restricted), but they said they couldn't sell me anything without a secondary photo ID (driver's license, provincial ID, etc.) I had to renew both my driver's license and BC Services Card in June, so I'm currently on temporary interim paper IDs for both, neither of which have my photo or signature, and it can take up to 60 days for them to arrive because ICBC is experiencing delays. I do not hold a passport or any other photo IDs at the moment.
Is this actually a law under the CFP, or just a policy for that particular store? (I neglected to ask while I was there, but they seemed pretty confused themselves and had to text their boss multiple times) I looked at the RCMP's web site and it wasn't very clear, either. If I purchase a firearm online (I was looking at G4C), will they or Canada Post (or whichever courier it may be) ask for a copy of a second photo ID besides my PAL? G4C's FAQ section says they only require PAL info and date of birth for non-restricted firearms.
I was planning on shooting skeet and going to the rifle range with my co-workers this summer, but at the same time I don't want to make a mistake and screw myself by not having the proper identification whilst making a purchase. Would it be better to just wait?
Additionally, would this be an issue for signing into facilities? I already signed up for my local Fish & Game Association prior to renewing my IDs, but I'm pretty sure they need a photo ID to sign-in.
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