I was reading this news article:
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/mobile/two-men-face-charges-after-police-respond-to-weapons-complaint-in-dartmouth-n-s-1.4910892
Seems like 2 kids were looking at an airsoft gun at Canadian Tire parking lot. Someone saw the gun and called the police. They were charged with s.88 possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace.
This gets me thinking s.88 is just another blanket law they can use to annoy firearm owners. Especially when doing local sale at Tim Horton's parking lot. I noticed s.88 is not in the 2020 coverage. Would it make sense to add the coverage in the future?