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Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 155, Number 26: Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under the Firearms Act
June 26, 2021
https://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2021/2021-06-26/html/reg5-eng.html
Business Record-keeping
The proposed amendments would affect firearms businesses authorized by their licence to engage in any business-related activities involving non-restricted firearms. The Firearms Licences Regulations would be amended to describe the information which businesses would be required to keep upon coming into force of the former Bill C-71 record-keeping provisions, the retention period, and the prescribed official to whom records must be forwarded by businesses that decide to cease operations.
C. Firearms businesses would keep records which describe each firearm in their possession, and record activities related to each firearm, the date on which these activities are performed, and their disposal, as follows, in order to facilitate the tracing of firearms by law enforcement in the event that a firearm is diverted to the illicit market:
i) Manufacturer, make, model, type of firearm, classification, action, gauge or caliber, barrel length, magazine capacity (in the case of a fixed magazine), and all serial numbers found on the frame and receiver.
ii) Manufacture, importation, exportation, purchase, alteration, repair, storage, exhibition, deactivation, destruction, sale, barter, donation, consignment, pawn, or any other category related to the possession or disposal of the firearm, and the date on which the change occurred;
iii) The name of the shipper, their permit number or carrier licence number, and the reference number, if the shipper is different from the business keeping the records.
D. Businesses would be required to retain the possession and disposal records for 20 years from the record's creation.
E. The Registrar would be the official to whom a firearms business must send its records, when it ceases to be a business.
F. The Registrar would be able to destroy the business records received after 20 years from the day after the day on which they were received from that business.
G. The Firearms Information Regulations (Non-restricted Firearms) would be repealed because they are inconsistent with the proposed amendments to the Firearms Licences Regulations (i.e., the former currently prohibits record-keeping while the amendments to the latter would require it).
H. Unrelated to the former Bill C-71 legislative amendments, housekeeping amendments would be made to the Firearms Licences Regulations. Sections 6 to 8 of the Firearms Licences Regulations set out the licence application process for an older type of firearms licence, the Possession-Only Licence (POL), which no longer exists. In 2015, all remaining POLs were converted to the current Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL). It is no longer possible to apply for a POL, which means that the requirements in sections 6 to 8 are now obsolete and will be repealed through the proposed amendments. Additionally, consequential amendments would be made to the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada Adaptations Regulations (Firearms) to remove four identical references to section 8 of the Firearms Licences Regulations given that references to the POL application process in these Regulations are also now obsolete..