After watching this video and considering the fact that getting a PAL means you're under constant surveillance and you forfeit you right against warrant-less search and seizure, is it even worth it?
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There is nothing wrong with getting a PAL. It is basic ID that is needed to acquire long guns and ammunition. It has been around under one name or other for about 50 years.
I had to turn the video off about 4 minutes in because he is sensationalizing it all so much it made me want to vomit. If you are a random Joe Blow off the street off the street none of what he said is representative. I am no lawyer, I have never read and tried to interpret the legislation. But the shit he is talking about about 30-minute interviews with you and all your references and constant surveillance is just not a thing. Fill out the form, send it in, quite likely it will get a rubber stamp and your references will not even get called. Really no different than getting a passport.
Obviously, if you click the boxes for Shizophrenia, Suicidal Tendencies, have two fentanyl convictions maybe things are a bit different.