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Originally Posted by buckbrush
Would taking it again raise any red flags for those of us that have no proof?
I'm considering taking it again for the $70 but not sure if that would make them think I didn't have it.
I took mine in grade 8 or 9 and the school closed down after that.
Not sure how I could go about getting the number again.
I know the principal that taught it is still in town, wonder if he could sign something for me?
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In one sense, it could be seen as trying to cover something up after the fact, but it could also be seen as making an extra effort to comply.
I have never taken the course, even though my father taught the course after I left home. But since I have held licenses since 1972 in four provinces and two states, I definitely am not legally required to take the course. I have been drawing tags in Alberta since the 1980s, and I have registered elk, cougar and sheep over 20 years ago, so I doubt that I would ever be questioned about this. I guess they could scan my sheep and look up the registration to prove that I held a license long before the first time hunter restrictions came into effect.