"Special Conditions"

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So Rpal arrived in the mail today and the sad news is got a lunch meeting tomorrow and can't go shopping.

But that's not problem the question is so I have this nice little special conditions sheet that came with my license that is blank but says i have to carry it with me?

really? what does everyone else do just fold it it up and stick it in your wallet?

Thanks
 
I never got one so I don't know what to do with it but I wouldn't bother carrying it around. The license is more than unfair without having to shlep around a stupid piece of paper. But that's just me.
 
If your licence is subject to special conditions that will be stated on the front, the page will not be blank, and you need to carry it as the special conditions form part of the licence.
If your licence says "standard conditions are attached" then the page is blank because there are no special conditions that apply.
 
If your licence is subject to special conditions that will be stated on the front, the page will not be blank, and you need to carry it as the special conditions form part of the licence.
If your licence says "standard conditions are attached" then the page is blank because there are no special conditions that apply.
Ahhhhh finally makes sense. Tossing that thing in the garbage now.
 
I got one with my license way back when, but have since lost it. Actually, I never bothered carrying it. If they need to verify my conditions (of which there are none), that's what the CFC is for. I always have my license with me when transporting a firearm and that should be enough to verify everything that needs verifying... since we now live in the computer era of the 21st century and police apparently check the registry & other BS 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 times a day (according to the CACP and other sources with very questionable credibility).

:rolleyes:
 
As stated above, if your licence reads 'special conditions' you need to carry this magic piece of paper that will list your conditions. If your licence reads 'standard conditions' you can file this paper in the trash bin.

Congrats on the rpal, what ya gunna buy first?:cheers:
 
Hm, good question, and one I'd wondered about myself. My RPAL reads "standard conditions" and my bit of paper is blank below "SPECIAL CONDITIONS". Guess I can free up some space in my wallet :)
 
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