Onus on the accused
117.11 Where, in any proceedings for an offence under any of sections 89, 90, 91, 93, 97, 101, 104 and 105, any question arises as to whether a person is the holder of an authorization, a licence or a registration certificate, the onus is on the accused to prove that the person is the holder of the authorization, licence or registration certificate.
You're choosing to misread everything you're quoting.
That section you just quoted doesn't even apply to Sec 92 or 94 of the criminal code. It only applies to the specific sections mentioned. Those are offences like attending a public meeting, concealed carry, possession at unauthorized place, transfer without authority, unauthorized importing or exporting and losing and finding. All things that are illegal whether you are the holder of a registration certificate or not. It does not apply to unauthorized possession or unauthorized possession in a motor vehicle.
I understand the fear and potential with not having your registration certificate on you but no matter how many sections of the criminal code you quote you're not going to find it as a criminal code offence to not have it in your possession.
You're spreading blatant misinformation even when being presented the error of your ways and the correct information.




















































