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Due to a lack of Firearms Licensing Officers at this time, we are temporarily halting the Guard Permit Section until further notice to keep our focus on the Personal Protection Permit Section. By default, all currently active Guard Card applications are set on hold and will continue as normal once the section gets re-opened. We apologise for any inconveniences caused by this decision and hope to return to normal as soon as possible. You will be updated once this happens, follow the Licensing Desk for additional

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