Rooster1a2
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- North Vancouver, BC
I realize how this question might seem naive, but under the criminal code regulations that name certain firearms as prohibited or restricted, it says the M16 is restricted. Is that right?
I apologize for asking this if it has been before, and doubly so if this is the wrong forum. Given the apparent precedence of these regulations over the class definitions in the criminal code (e.g. because an AR-15 with a 20" barrel is restricted while otherwise it would be non-restricted), doesn't this mean that the M16 is restricted and we can legally own them?
I realize getting one would be an issue, but this seems like a pretty glaring error on the part of the people who wrote this.
I apologize for asking this if it has been before, and doubly so if this is the wrong forum. Given the apparent precedence of these regulations over the class definitions in the criminal code (e.g. because an AR-15 with a 20" barrel is restricted while otherwise it would be non-restricted), doesn't this mean that the M16 is restricted and we can legally own them?
I realize getting one would be an issue, but this seems like a pretty glaring error on the part of the people who wrote this.
Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted
SOR/98-462
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PART 2
RESTRICTED FIREARMS
Former Restricted Weapons Order
1. The firearms of the designs commonly known as the High Standard Model 10, Series A shotgun and the High Standard Model 10, Series B shotgun, and any variants or modified versions of them.
2. The firearm of the design commonly known as the M-16 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the
(a) Colt AR-15;
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