Form PCR886 Reference to a Provincial Court Judge Firearms Act - British Columbia, Canada

Form PCR886 Reference to a Provincial Court Judge Firearms Act - British Columbia, Canada

Form PCR886 Reference to a Provincial Court Judge Firearms Act - British Columbia, Canada is used to request a reference from a Provincial Court Judge regarding the eligibility of an individual to possess firearms under the Firearms Act in the province of British Columbia.

The form PCR886, Reference to a Provincial Court Judge under the Firearms Act, in British Columbia, Canada is typically filed by law enforcement agencies or the provincial Attorney General's office.

FAQ

Q: What is PCR886?
A: PCR886 is a reference to a Provincial Court Judge under the Firearms Act in British Columbia, Canada.

Q: What is the Firearms Act?
A: The Firearms Act is a Canadian law that regulates the possession and use of firearms.

Q: What is a Provincial Court Judge?
A: A Provincial Court Judge is a judicial officer who presides over cases in the Provincial Court system.

Q: What does PCR886 reference refer to?
A: PCR886 reference specifically refers to a Provincial Court Judge under the Firearms Act in British Columbia.

Q: What does the reference to the Firearms Act in British Columbia entail?
A: The reference to the Firearms Act in British Columbia means that this specific judge handles cases related to firearms in the province.

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