Ar180shooter
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Ottawa, ON
Ok, so I don't want to seem like a troll here, but I was going over the OIC's, and found this:
I'm specifically interested in:
Technically, this would mean that the M-16, even though it would meet the definition of a prohibited firearm (either 12.2 or 12.3), it has been named as an exception by name.
As we know, there have been other firearms that have been exempted from the definition of being a prohibited firearm, like the Benelli MP 90 S.
I know this may seem like a long shot, but has anyone challenged the status their M-16 being prohibited based on this?
Also, if this should be in the Legalese section and a Mod moves it, I won't take it personally... or will I?
This list of restricted firearms specified in the December 1, 1998 Criminal Code regulations includes all firearms that have been restricted by a former Order in Council.
* 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.
* The firearm of the design commonly known as the M-16 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it, including the:
o Colt AR-15;
o ...
I'm specifically interested in:
The firearm of the design commonly known as the M-16 rifle, and any variant or modified version of it
Technically, this would mean that the M-16, even though it would meet the definition of a prohibited firearm (either 12.2 or 12.3), it has been named as an exception by name.
As we know, there have been other firearms that have been exempted from the definition of being a prohibited firearm, like the Benelli MP 90 S.
I know this may seem like a long shot, but has anyone challenged the status their M-16 being prohibited based on this?
Also, if this should be in the Legalese section and a Mod moves it, I won't take it personally... or will I?




















































