CFAO RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS

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CFAO 50-11 -- RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS PURPOSE 1. This order is based on Order in Council 5454 of 26 Nov 48 and outlines conditions governing: a. formation of military rifle associations; and b. provision of assistance to (1) Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, (2) provincial rifle associations, and (3) NDHQ Rifle Association. SECTION 1 -- MILITARY RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS ORGANIZATION 2. The commanding officer of a unit of Regular Force or Primary Reserve may, with approval of commander of command or such officer as he may designate in writing, establish a military rifle association as a unit activity provided re is a minimum membership of 30. However, where re are several units in one location, none of which

has a minimum membership of 30, unit memberships may be amalgamated to form an association under sponsorship of one of units provided y have a combined membership of at least 30. 3. Military rifle associations may have honourary members selected from: unit a. members of Regular Force or Primary Reserve posted to a that has no rifle association; b. members of Supplementary List; c. members of Cadet Instructors List; age d. specially selected bona-fide cadets who are over 14 years of and (1) have passed an examination or test in weapon handling, association, conducted by an officer of military rifle and (2) have written consent of ir parent or guardian;

e. members of Royal Canadian Mounted Police; and f. former members of armed forces of Canada and or Commonwealth countries. 4. A military rifle association, whose membership is less than 30, shall be disbanded by commander of command or an officer designated by him pursuant to para 2. An association may be disbanded at any time, for grave irregularities or for mismanagement, at discretion of commander of command. SPECIAL CRIMINAL CODE PROVISION 5. Pursuant to Section 100 of Criminal Code of Canada, a member of Canadian Forces or of armed forces of a state or than Canada that are lawfully present in Canada, is not guilty of an offence under Criminal Code by reason only that he has in his possession a weapon for purposes of his duties or employment.

6. A cadet, not holding a valid firearms acquisition certificate, may only be in possession of a firearm when in company of and under guidance or supervision of an instructor authorized to be in possession of firearm. 7. A cadet, not holding a valid restricted weapon registration certificate, may only be in possession of a restricted weapon when under immediate supervision of a member of Canadian Forces. 8. A cadet shall not be permitted to be in possession of a prohibited weapon. NOTE -Restricted and prohibited weapons are defined in Section 82 of Criminal Code. WEAPONS 9. Military rifle associations shall use service rifle issued to units of Canadian Forces. Pistols may also be used subject to conditions and instructions for ir use prescribed at Annex A. Units not

normally provided with weapons may obtain an issue for use by members of ir military rifle association in accordance with A-LM-182-001/IS- 001, Supplementary Supply Instructions. Security procedures governing storage, issue and transportation of se weapons are specified in A-SI-100-001/AS-000, Security Orders for Department of National Defence, Chapter 30. AMMUNITION 10. Ammunition will be issued to military rifle associations upon application to command headquarters. Ammunition will be issued on a basis of 200 rounds per member per year and may be drawn in following natures: 7.62mm, 9mm, or.22in depending on weapon used. This allotment will cover all requirements; no additional ammunition shall be issued to units for participation in centralized or decentralized shoots. Ammunition shall be handled and stowed in accordance with current service orders and instructions. The responsible unit accounting officer is responsible for indenting and accounting for ammunition wher he is a member of unit military rifle association or not.

APPLICATIONS 11. An application for formation of a military rifle association, accompanied by commanding officer's recommendation, shall be forwarded to command headquarters for approval. ANNUAL RETURNS 12. Commanding officers of units that have a military rifle association shall submit returns (RCS V4203) annually by 15 Nov to command headquarters. Consolidated command returns shall be submitted to NDHQ/D Res (Director Reserves) by 1 Dec. These returns shall include following information: a. name of military rifle association; b. supporting base; c. military rifle association strength as of 1 Nov; and

d. requirement for ammunition by nature (see para 10). UNIT BY-LAWS AND REGULATIONS 13. Military rifle associations shall elect ir officers and lay down constitutions and by-laws governing conduct of meetings, subscription fees and or necessary regulations, as decided by association, but such constitutions and by-laws shall not be valid until approved by commanding officer of unit. 14. The commanding officer of unit shall ensure that provisions of this order are followed in all respects. SECTION 2 -- DOMINION OF CANADA RIFLE ASSOCIATION, PROVINCIAL RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS' AND NDHQ RIFLE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 15. If DND assistance is required during next fiscal year, Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, provincial rifle associations and NDHQ Rifle Association shall submit, not later than 15 Nov, an annual

report in duplicate, showing: a. dates of meetings and matches held; b. number of competitors at each meeting and match, showing separately members of Canadian Forces and cadets; c. number of affiliated military rifle associations by unit; d. an outline of assistance rendered to Regular Force and Primary Reserve units and cadet corps; and year e. an estimate of ammunition required for next fiscal for purpose of conducting military and annual competitions. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 16. The Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, provincial rifle associations and NDHQ Rifle Association shall submit annually, not later than 15 Jan, a financial statement showing Regular Force, Primary

Reserve, cadet and civilian membership, dues received, entry fees from competitors and all or revenues received during year. Annual DND grants will not be paid until financial statement is received. DND SUPPORT 17. Or DND support, as itemized in para 18, may be provided to Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, provincial rifle associations and NDHQ Rifle Association. However, support provided must not conflict with military needs and must be arranged without disruption of military activities. 18. The additional support referred to in para 17 is as follows: a. Use, without charge, of DND weapon ranges and associated facilities subject to execution of an agreement form and at applicable conditions contained rein, in format shown Annex C to 29-1 (Temporary Use of Works and Buildings for Or Than Military Purposes), notwithstanding that provisions of 29-1 do not apply (CFAO 29-1, para 2c refers).

to b. Services, without charge, of DND armourers, when available, maintain and repair military pattern small arms and equipment used at competitions of such associations. NDHQ se c. Provisions, without charge, of ammunition as authorized by for purpose of conducting annual competitions of associations. d. Loan of military pattern rifles and spare parts, subject to availability from DND holdings and to recovery of cost of Loans replacing lost or damaged equipment to Crown plus 10%. shall be strictly controlled in accordance with 36-30 (Loans of Materiel By and To DND) and shall be made to association and not to individual members. Borrowed rifles shall not be to unit modified, altered or changed in any way (eg, silver soldering changing sight units) and shall be returned to issuing on demand, and at least annually, for inspection and, if for approved applicable, loan renewal. Borrowed rifles shall not be used any purpose or than rifle marksmanship training at an

range and competitions related to provincial rifle association membership. e. Provision of such or facilities or materiel required to assist and associations in promotion of military rifle shooting which may be provided without contravention of QR&O, CFAOs, DND instructions or Governmental regulations. SECURITY OF WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION 19. While security of weapons and ammunition held by Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, provincial rifle associations and ir members is responsibility of se organizations, possible ft and use of se items by subversive or criminal elements is of concern to DND. The use, refore, of secure military, or similar standard police or or, storage facilities should be encouraged. SECTION 3 -- CONDUCT OF CORRESPONDENCE 20. All official correspondence shall be conducted:

a. direct between Dominion of Canada Rifle Association and NDHQ/D Res; b. between provincial rifle associations and region headquarters; c. between NDHQ Rifle Association and NDHQ/AU (Administrative Unit); and d. between military rifle associations and command headquarters through normal staff channels. (C) 1605-50-11 (D Res) Issued 15 Aug 80 INDEX Associations Recreation

ANNEX A -- USE OF PISTOLS -MILITARY RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS 1. Pistols issued for use by military rifle associations shall: a. be taken on charge, by serial number, make and calibre, by unit sponsoring rifle association; and be b. remain in custody and control of sponsoring unit and Security (1) safeguarded in accordance with A-SI-100-001/AS-000, Orders for Department of National Defence -General; and (2) registered and transported in name of association in accordance with Section 106 of Criminal Code of Canada. 2. When pistols are required for target practice, a military member of association shall be designated (see para 3) to take pistols to firing range and return m to unit stores on completion of firing practice. 3. The member designated in accordance with para 2 must: a. if he is a member of Regular Force, be of rank of corporal or above; or b. if he is a member of Reserve Force, be of rank of warrant

Issued 15 Aug 80 officer or above and be at least 21 years of age.