The newly prohibited non restricteds are all hunting rifles for the natives.
Modern treaty obligations and Indigenous
engagement and consultation
The Amnesty Order permits the use of any of the newly
prohibited firearms, if previously non-restricted, to hunt
for the purposes of sustenance or to exercise a right recog-
nized and affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution. From
fall 2018 to spring 2019, the Government held extensive
engagement with Indigenous groups, provinces and terri-
tories, municipalities, law enforcement agencies, academ-
ics, victim groups and other key stakeholders on limiting
access to assault-style firearms and handguns. Recogniz-
ing that some Indigenous and sustenance hunters could be
using previously non-restricted firearms for their hunting
and may be unable to replace these firearms immediately,
the Amnesty Order includes provisions for the limited use
of these firearms for such purposes. Following the publi-
cation of the Regulations, the Government will continue to
engage with Indigenous groups to assess whether the pro-
hibition of these firearms has a continued impact on the
right to hunt affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution.
All the other canadians are too privileged to be trusted to use that kinda stuff.
Modern treaty obligations and Indigenous
engagement and consultation
The Amnesty Order permits the use of any of the newly
prohibited firearms, if previously non-restricted, to hunt
for the purposes of sustenance or to exercise a right recog-
nized and affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution. From
fall 2018 to spring 2019, the Government held extensive
engagement with Indigenous groups, provinces and terri-
tories, municipalities, law enforcement agencies, academ-
ics, victim groups and other key stakeholders on limiting
access to assault-style firearms and handguns. Recogniz-
ing that some Indigenous and sustenance hunters could be
using previously non-restricted firearms for their hunting
and may be unable to replace these firearms immediately,
the Amnesty Order includes provisions for the limited use
of these firearms for such purposes. Following the publi-
cation of the Regulations, the Government will continue to
engage with Indigenous groups to assess whether the pro-
hibition of these firearms has a continued impact on the
right to hunt affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution.
All the other canadians are too privileged to be trusted to use that kinda stuff.




















































