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  • Gr8ness
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 4

    #1

    PAL Licensing help.

    Hey guys,

    First time poster here. I'm new to the world of firearms, and I'd love to get right into it. I've never had a gun license, let alone hold a gun. So I'm a total newb to all of this. I just visited the RCMP's website, and according to what I've read : "The Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) is the only licence currently available to new applicants. It is renewable every five years. As a general rule, applicants must have passed the Canadian Firearms Safety Course." (CFSC).

    But right below the details for the CFSC is more information on the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC). It states : "In accordance with the Firearms Act, a firearms safety course focusing on restricted firearms was developed and implemented on February 1, 1999. Individuals wishing to acquire restricted firearms must take the full classroom delivery of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC), and pass all the tests."

    So....the first paragraph talks about the CFSC & the second paragraph talks about "restricted firearms" and the CRFSC.

    All I want is to have a handgun (not a shotgun or a rifle) to protect my family. Do I need to take both courses, or can I just take the CFSC???
  • 88 louie
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 526

    #2
    The CFSC is a prerequisite to the CRFSC. You will have to take both courses.
    You have to get a range membership, prior to or when you buy a handgun, if the place of sales has a range. That is required as you need a place for Target shooting. Which is generally the reason for owning a handgun.
    If you use your reason for owning a handgun on your application form for the RPAL, you are not likely to receive a licence. Target shooting or being a gun collector are valid reasons.
    Welcome to the forum !
    Last edited by 88 louie; 12-27-2016, 03:02 PM. Reason: Added Welcome to the forum.

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    • TheCenturion
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2015
      • 1375

      #3
      There's exactly one firearms license in Canada, the PAL.

      You take the CFSC, you get your PAL.

      At the same time you take your CFSC, take the add-on CRFSC, the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course. When you apply for your PAL, you tick the box that you'd also like the 'Restricted' endorsement. This gets you your PAL with Restricted, which most people just refer to as an RPAL.

      There is no 'handgun' license in Canada, and no way to get a license that lets you have a handgun, but not have, say, a hunting rifle.

      So, long story short, you take CFSC and CRFSC course, usually it's a day and a half combined.
      The difference between a 'citizen' and a 'subject' is the right, and responsibility, to bear arms.

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      • StouffvilleGuy
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2017
        • 14

        #4
        Originally posted by Gr8ness View Post
        Hey guys,

        All I want is to have a handgun (not a shotgun or a rifle) to protect my family. Do I need to take both courses, or can I just take the CFSC???
        This statement is exactly why you need to take both courses. After you take both courses you'll realize how absurd this statement is.

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        • Gr8ness
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2016
          • 4

          #5
          Originally posted by StouffvilleGuy View Post
          This statement is exactly why you need to take both courses. After you take both courses you'll realize how absurd this statement is.
          Imagine that....somebody who openly admitted he was new to guns in his first post by writing "I'm new to the world of firearms" and was asking which course he should take.

          What was the point of your post, other than to mock somebody who wasn't born into such great knowledge as when you were born?

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          • IJ22
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 2473

            #6
            Originally posted by Gr8ness View Post
            Imagine that....somebody who openly admitted he was new to guns in his first post by writing "I'm new to the world of firearms" and was asking which course he should take.

            What was the point of your post, other than to mock somebody who wasn't born into such great knowledge as when you were born?
            What he's trying to say is don't tell anybody you want a handgun to protect your family. Just don't. Never say it again. You want a handgun to participate in the great sport of target shooting. Remember that.

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            • DanN
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 2824

              #7
              Originally posted by StouffvilleGuy View Post
              This statement is exactly why you need to take both courses. After you take both courses you'll realize how absurd this statement is.
              Originally posted by Gr8ness View Post
              Imagine that....somebody who openly admitted he was new to guns in his first post by writing "I'm new to the world of firearms" and was asking which course he should take.

              What was the point of your post, other than to mock somebody who wasn't born into such great knowledge as when you were born?
              Well that broke down quickly..

              Gr8ness - I don't believe StouffvilleGuy meant any offence, but his post was a little lacking in tact.

              He is correct, however - Protection is not a valid reason to own a restricted firearm in Canada. If you use that as your reason, your license will be denied. Once you learn about our storage and transportation laws, you'll find that it's pretty difficult to store it legally and with easy, quick access; our laws are specifically designed to prevent quick, easy access to restricted firearms.
              "I don't have a firearms problem; they all work perfectly well." - Strike that. I do have a problem; the gov't has decided some are too dangerous to own.
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              • IJ22
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 2473

                #8
                Originally posted by DanN View Post
                He is correct, however - Protection is not a valid reason to own a restricted firearm in Canada.
                Just to be perfectly clear, it IS a valid reason according to the law, but not according to the bureaucrats. The bureaucrats are permitted to trump the law.

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                • StouffvilleGuy
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2017
                  • 14

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DanN View Post
                  Well that broke down quickly..

                  Gr8ness - I don't believe StouffvilleGuy meant any offence, but his post was a little lacking in tact.

                  He is correct, however - Protection is not a valid reason to own a restricted firearm in Canada. If you use that as your reason, your license will be denied. Once you learn about our storage and transportation laws, you'll find that it's pretty difficult to store it legally and with easy, quick access; our laws are specifically designed to prevent quick, easy access to restricted firearms.
                  That's an understatement lol. Finesse has never been my thing, but thank you for recognizing what my underlining point was.

                  My comment had no ill intention, I truly don't want him being screwed over in both the licensing process or in a real world situation where a handgun would be useless.

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                  • Gr8ness
                    Junior Member
                    • Dec 2016
                    • 4

                    #10
                    Originally posted by DanN View Post
                    Well that broke down quickly..

                    Gr8ness - I don't believe StouffvilleGuy meant any offence, but his post was a little lacking in tact.

                    He is correct, however - Protection is not a valid reason to own a restricted firearm in Canada. If you use that as your reason, your license will be denied. Once you learn about our storage and transportation laws, you'll find that it's pretty difficult to store it legally and with easy, quick access; our laws are specifically designed to prevent quick, easy access to restricted firearms.
                    Thank you for the clarification.

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                    • Gr8ness
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2016
                      • 4

                      #11
                      Originally posted by StouffvilleGuy View Post
                      That's an understatement lol. Finesse has never been my thing, but thank you for recognizing what my underlining point was.

                      My comment had no ill intention, I truly don't want him being screwed over in both the licensing process or in a real world situation where a handgun would be useless.
                      I over reacted. I interpreted your post as one of a sarcastic tone. I was wrong. I apologize. I truly know nothing about guns, and I really just want to learn as much about them as possible.
                      And I appreciate you taking the time to explain yourself, and not jumping down my throat for my over reacting.

                      I hope you guys can forgive a newb who's just trying to learn as much as humanly possible on this subject.

                      Cheers.

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                      • KB_TheDireWolf
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2016
                        • 134

                        #12
                        Learned everything you can by watching YouTube xcetera and even going to range if you can before actually getting your firearms license so you're not completely lost.

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                        • RobertMcC

                          #13
                          Originally posted by KB_TheDireWolf View Post
                          Learned everything you can by watching YouTube xcetera and even going to range if you can before actually getting your firearms license so you're not completely lost.
                          False. The worst ones are the ones that think they know everything because they watched it on so in so. You can go in blind and still pass.

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                          • Likeaboss
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2016
                            • 792

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RobertMcC View Post
                            False. The worst ones are the ones that think they know everything because they watched it on so in so. You can go in blind and still pass.
                            Agreed, and there's nothing worse than sitting for an extra hour because some moron keeps interrupting with questions "cuz that's not what the guy on YouTube said".

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                            • linung
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2017
                              • 3083

                              #15
                              I just go with the flow and pay attention.

                              It's not rocket science. Just some history and safety tips. There is basically one thing you need to know: Safety First Second Last and Final.
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                              all I gotta do is load MOAR!!!!!

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