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    Quote Originally Posted by Turtlehead View Post
    lol. yup. i'm only asking now. two questions.
    1. if i take my rpal does it take the place of my pal and extend the expiry date whilst still allowing me to purchase non-restricted firearms?
    and
    2. is it possible to take the rpal without first taking the pal course?

    i guess the purchasing non-restricted firearms part could go after the second question as well. i'm on the verge of convincing my wife to go for hers, i think this might seal the deal
    Let your wife know that it makes things less messy with regards to legal access to safes that have firearms in them if she has her pal/rpal also. If she has a pal and there are restricted firearms in the safe, she should not have access to them.
    This is just one internet strangers interpretation (I’m not a lawyer, I just play one on the internet)
    Plus it’s one more pal/rpal holder to stick it to the lefties.

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