Londonshooter
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- SW Ontario
I'm a pretty smart guy but have no idea what carrying an extra 7,5 oz means.Carrying an extra 7,5 oz is worth the hassle of having a ticket or your guns being seized.
I'm a pretty smart guy but have no idea what carrying an extra 7,5 oz means.Carrying an extra 7,5 oz is worth the hassle of having a ticket or your guns being seized.
wow.... this thread..... is it april fools or sumthin?
of course under todays regime you have to have your PAL on you when using your firearms..... for anything....... Duh!
A PAL does not confirm you are a licensed hunter.
A hunting license confirms that you are a hunter. a VALID "PAL" confirms that you are legally possessing the firearm. 2 pieces of paper ok, 1 plastic to keep at least 2 levels of bureaucracy from wetting their pants.
I'm a pretty smart guy but have no idea what carrying an extra 7,5 oz means.
...are you legally required to have the PAL with you?
I'm a pretty smart guy but have no idea what carrying an extra 7,5 oz means.
My wallet's weight.
yup
So thats what I carry - my PAL, my Ont Outdoor card, my tag, my Ont DL and a Visa card & a few dollars....
I have a small zippered wallet to carry these items only when I am hunting
wow.... this thread..... is it april fools or sumthin?
of course under todays regime you have to have your PAL on you when using your firearms..... for anything....... Duh!
...but would a PAL be required for hunting, that is the question that needs asking?
Ontario Regulation 665/98: HUNTING adopted under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997
25.2#(1) No person shall hunt with a gun unless the person meets at least one of the following requirements:
1.# The person holds a valid possession and acquisition licence issued under the#Firearms Act#(Canada).
2.# The person holds a valid minor’s licence issued under the#Firearms Act#(Canada).
3.# The person has proof that he or she has successfully completed the Canadian Firearms Safety Course, and tests that form part of that course, under the#Firearms Act#(Canada).
4.# In the case of an individual who is a non-resident and who ordinarily resides outside of Canada,
i.# a valid non-resident firearms declaration form confirmed by a Canadian customs officer, or
ii.# a valid temporary firearms borrowing licence for non-residents issued under the#Firearms Act#(Canada). O. Reg. 544/17, s. 4.
(2) A person shall carry on his or her person the documentation required under subsection (1) while hunting with a gun and while in possession of the gun for the purposes of hunting, and shall produce the documentation to a conservation officer at the officer’s request. O. Reg. 544/17, s. 4; O. Reg. 461/18, s. 10.
yup
So thats what I carry - my PAL, my Ont Outdoor card, my tag, my Ont DL and a Visa card & a few dollars....
I have a small zippered wallet to carry these items only when I am hunting
Because hunting licenses are issued at the provincial level it is worth noting that what is true in one province may not be true in another. In Ontario, you do not need a Pal to hunt with a gun but you do need to pass the CFSC. The difference is subtle but important in some instances.
ok... what does any of this have to do with a CO being able to prove you are a certified (wtf is a certified?) hunter based on a PAL? The PAL contains no hunting info.my 15 and 17 year old sons don't have PAL's but are accreditted and licensed hunters.
ok... what does any of this have to do with a CO being able to prove you are a certified (wtf is a certified?) hunter based on a PAL? The PAL contains no hunting info.my 15 and 17 year old sons don't have PAL's but are accreditted and licensed hunters.
Maybe re-read page 18 of the Ontario 2020 Hunting Regulations Summary, the information therein is very clear under the "Firearms License Requirements" heading.