Re: Hunting without a PAL
Originally Posted by
eaglesnester
The key word here is DIRECT supervision. TO me this means he must be no more than arms length away from the PAL holder.
Legally you are probably correct. Like I said- he can't be alone with a firearm.
In practice, there are not many RCMP officers out hiking the woods asking random hunters they bump into on mountain tops and ridges if they have a PAL
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