Must carry Conditions cut-out along with PAL/RPAL at all times?????

Challenger2010

Regular
EE Expired
Rating - 100%
1   0   0
Location
Ontario
I just received my PAL/RPAL in the mail today.

The card was attached to a single page. Included on the page is a directive that I am to cut out the bottom half of the page and carry/keep this with my PAL/RPAL at all times and must be presented to a peace officer along with my PAL/RPAL when asked. All the piece of paper has on it is my name, license number, expiry date, and the term "Standard Conditions". I have nothing under "Special Conditions". It does mention that I need to carry this paper at all times and present it to a peace officer on demand.

Is this correct????? This seems odd seeing as everything one needs to know is on the magnetic stripe on the license itself. Also, it's a piece of paper which can be photocopied.

Another questions.......if I'm buying a gun or ammunition, is the retailer going to ask for this piece of paper also?????
 
If it says keep with license then do it, I keep mine right behind my PAL card.

We have lots of stupid rules to deal with....just the way it is.

No, stores do not ask to see this paper.
 
It's a list of special conditions, if you have any.
Your license says standard conditions.
The garbage can is right over there.

Welcome to Gunnutz.
 
I just received my PAL/RPAL in the mail today.

The card was attached to a single page. Included on the page is a directive that I am to cut out the bottom half of the page and carry/keep this with my PAL/RPAL at all times and must be presented to a peace officer along with my PAL/RPAL when asked. All the piece of paper has on it is my name, license number, expiry date, and the term "Standard Conditions". I have nothing under "Special Conditions". It does mention that I need to carry this paper at all times and present it to a peace officer on demand.

Is this correct????? This seems odd seeing as everything one needs to know is on the magnetic stripe on the license itself. Also, it's a piece of paper which can be photocopied.

Another questions.......if I'm buying a gun or ammunition, is the retailer going to ask for this piece of paper also?????

The paper is redundant yes but it's still required when transporting, I do what people tell you not to and keep it in my case with my gun, it's the only way I won't lose it. And no a retailer won't ask you for the paper just your license
 
I just received my PAL/RPAL in the mail today.

The card was attached to a single page. Included on the page is a directive that I am to cut out the bottom half of the page and carry/keep this with my PAL/RPAL at all times and must be presented to a peace officer along with my PAL/RPAL when asked. All the piece of paper has on it is my name, license number, expiry date, and the term "Standard Conditions". I have nothing under "Special Conditions". It does mention that I need to carry this paper at all times and present it to a peace officer on demand.

Is this correct????? This seems odd seeing as everything one needs to know is on the magnetic stripe on the license itself. Also, it's a piece of paper which can be photocopied.

Another questions.......if I'm buying a gun or ammunition, is the retailer going to ask for this piece of paper also?????

So I am also assuming you haven't purchased a restricted firearm yet. When you do they will send you a new card and a new paper with conditions on it, again this is all very redundant
 
It's a list of special conditions, if you have any.
Your license says standard conditions.
The garbage can is right over there.

Welcome to Gunnutz.

LMAO

Would this portion be the ATT if I had/get an ATT or is that something totally separate???

OR, is this portion for special conditions like conceal and carry for instance?

Anyone here EVER been asked for this dinky piece of paper before??????
 
So I am also assuming you haven't purchased a restricted firearm yet. When you do they will send you a new card and a new paper with conditions on it, again this is all very redundant


No, I haven't purchased a restricted firearm yet. Not sure why you are saying they would need to send me a new card. By new card, you mean a new PAL/RPAL???? Why? My license already states I can possess and acquire both restricted and non-restricted firearms.
 
No, I haven't purchased a restricted firearm yet. Not sure why you are saying they would need to send me a new card. By new card, you mean a new PAL/RPAL???? Why? My license already states I can possess and acquire both restricted and non-restricted firearms.
That's right but when you buy one they send you a card with your conditions dependent on if you're a range member or a collector
 
LMAO

Would this portion be the ATT if I had/get an ATT or is that something totally separate???

OR, is this portion for special conditions like conceal and carry for instance?

Anyone here EVER been asked for this dinky piece of paper before??????

1- no/yes
2- yes, or must wear helmet while shooting ;)
3- no
 
LMAO

Would this portion be the ATT if I had/get an ATT or is that something totally separate???

OR, is this portion for special conditions like conceal and carry for instance?

Anyone here EVER been asked for this dinky piece of paper before??????
The special conditions are about transportation. Where you can transport without getting a statt. So going to the range going to a gunsmith etc do not require an ATT anymore
 
The special conditions are about transportation. Where you can transport without getting a statt. So going to the range going to a gunsmith etc do not require an ATT anymore

Then I guess this section applies differently from province to province as the one poster from Maple Ridge BC said this section has nothing to do with the ATT, but I see you're from London Ontario (I'm from Toronto), and what you're saying is instead of an ATT, they provide you an updated section/piece of this paper stating I can carry the gun between club/gun smith and home directly as a "Special Condition".

Correct????
 
Then I guess this section applies differently from province to province as the one poster from Maple Ridge BC said this section has nothing to do with the ATT, but I see you're from London Ontario (I'm from Toronto), and what you're saying is instead of an ATT, they provide you an updated section/piece of this paper stating I can carry the gun between club/gun smith and home directly as a "Special Condition".

Correct????

Correct. Previously you had to get an Att on your own Now when you buy a restricted firearm it's implied you are taking it to an approved site such as a gun range or gunsmith
 
Correct. Previously you had to get an Att on your own Now when you buy a restricted firearm it's implied you are taking it to an approved site such as a gun range or gunsmith

Also I think that guy meant since you don't have any conditions the paper is pointless. I would disagree, it has everything to do with your ATT once you buy a restricted firearm these are the conditions you will get with your new license
 
Since it appears that I am not the only one who has trouble keeping little bits of paper in my wallet, here's a question. Would it be legal and acceptable to have a picture of your att on, say, your cell phone, to present instead? (I don't know if this question has been asked before, my apologies if this has been covered.) Seems to me it would be better than those frayed pieces of paper that live in my wallet.
 
How do I get that paper I accidentally threw it out dough!!

Did the RCMP email it to you? Check for the email if they did. You can print it out again. If not, contact them and they will email you another one. Print lots of them or carefully save the email.
 
Back
Top Bottom