What if a person falsely answers the questions in the personal history of the P650 declaration form?
Section 72(2) of the Firearms Act, 1996 prescribes for an offence where a person makes a false and misleading entry in or alteration to a record required to be kept under the Act. The Firearms Registry will conduct audits from time to time to check on forms and registers maintained by clubs and instructors as provided by clause 110(4)(c) of the Firearms Regulation 2006. Prosecution of a person would be considered where a false and misleading statement is made by a person in connection with the completion of a P650 declaration from and this comes to the attention of the Firearms Registry.
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