Being my first post let me say Hello from Iowa.
Ok, so I'm new to Gun Laws in Canada, But not new to the gun world.
I'm coming up to take my Pal and Rpal in March, I'm an American Citizen now but i was born in Canada and after 20+ years being here we decided to move back home.
I being your typical Murician that you all hear and read about have many guns including Pistols, rifles, levers shotty's and scary black ones. I did call the Ontario CFO and did sell off all my "Prohibited" gun's, they were mainly EDC's and my dearly loved MP5a2 and MP5a2/22......god I'll miss them.
now that we cleared that up, the questions I have are these, For Transit, does your typical "Plano style" black plastic rifle or pistol tote constitute as safe storage when traveling and does it need to be pad locked? I'm sure trigger locks are also required? do Restricted fire arms need alternate means as well? Maybe a more secure Transit storage?
I'm already aware of the ATT, and I will have one with upon our move to bring my firearms into Canada.
Now for storage, I have a 40 gun Stack On Total Defense Safe can you leave Guns in it without trigger locks? or should they all be trigger locked as well? or maybe only the Restricted ones? can I have ammo and mags or loaded mags in it (not in the gun) as well? I also Have a Hornady Rapid safe (little night stand safe with Rfid locker) can I keep a pistol in this with loaded mag beside it inside the desk safe? will it need a trigger lock?
Now on to shooting, I understand you can only shoot restricted at a designated range....shame, But can I shoot my Non-restricted on my property? I have 150 acres North of Peterborough Ont. In the middle of the sticks, If I am able to would I get Grieved if I set up a shooting Bench and some steel at different yardages out to 500 yards or so, or would they then try to tell me its a shooting range? even if its for personal use only?
and to go along with this question, is there a limit that a child can or cannot shoot? I am under the impression that 12 is the age to hunt, which is ok as for my one daughter is now 12 and she's my hunting buddy, but I have 3 other children, 2 of which are much younger, all of which are fully experienced shooter's (well I lied my 14 year old she's kinda on the liberal side and hates guns, but I make her shoot once in awhile).
can the younger 2 target shoot? or must they wait till they are at least 12?
sorry for the long post and the questions, but even after numerous hours and days of reading Canadian gun laws its still so confusing, I was actually shocked that my MP5a2/22 was also Prohibited for its looks only, even tho it shares the same action found in many Umarex .22's like the colt ar15/22 which i believe is just restricted....
thanks from Iowa!
Ok, so I'm new to Gun Laws in Canada, But not new to the gun world.
I'm coming up to take my Pal and Rpal in March, I'm an American Citizen now but i was born in Canada and after 20+ years being here we decided to move back home.
I being your typical Murician that you all hear and read about have many guns including Pistols, rifles, levers shotty's and scary black ones. I did call the Ontario CFO and did sell off all my "Prohibited" gun's, they were mainly EDC's and my dearly loved MP5a2 and MP5a2/22......god I'll miss them.
now that we cleared that up, the questions I have are these, For Transit, does your typical "Plano style" black plastic rifle or pistol tote constitute as safe storage when traveling and does it need to be pad locked? I'm sure trigger locks are also required? do Restricted fire arms need alternate means as well? Maybe a more secure Transit storage?
I'm already aware of the ATT, and I will have one with upon our move to bring my firearms into Canada.
Now for storage, I have a 40 gun Stack On Total Defense Safe can you leave Guns in it without trigger locks? or should they all be trigger locked as well? or maybe only the Restricted ones? can I have ammo and mags or loaded mags in it (not in the gun) as well? I also Have a Hornady Rapid safe (little night stand safe with Rfid locker) can I keep a pistol in this with loaded mag beside it inside the desk safe? will it need a trigger lock?
Now on to shooting, I understand you can only shoot restricted at a designated range....shame, But can I shoot my Non-restricted on my property? I have 150 acres North of Peterborough Ont. In the middle of the sticks, If I am able to would I get Grieved if I set up a shooting Bench and some steel at different yardages out to 500 yards or so, or would they then try to tell me its a shooting range? even if its for personal use only?
and to go along with this question, is there a limit that a child can or cannot shoot? I am under the impression that 12 is the age to hunt, which is ok as for my one daughter is now 12 and she's my hunting buddy, but I have 3 other children, 2 of which are much younger, all of which are fully experienced shooter's (well I lied my 14 year old she's kinda on the liberal side and hates guns, but I make her shoot once in awhile).
can the younger 2 target shoot? or must they wait till they are at least 12?
sorry for the long post and the questions, but even after numerous hours and days of reading Canadian gun laws its still so confusing, I was actually shocked that my MP5a2/22 was also Prohibited for its looks only, even tho it shares the same action found in many Umarex .22's like the colt ar15/22 which i believe is just restricted....
thanks from Iowa!