Under the simplified classification system all guns are prohibited because the clowns who wrote it dont understand basic sentence structure.
The Cons talk a good game but when the rubber hits the road they dont have much of a better clue about our gun laws than liberals do.
The simplified classification system - anything that shoots a bullet is a gun.
A reminder, how a gun is designed does NOT suspend the morals and values of the person in possession and control of any gun.
Nor does badge (or being a government agent) protect the morals and values of the person who carries the gun and keeps them from acting in a criminal manner.
Bottom line, guns are inanimate and have no power over human morals and values.
Up until January first 1978 firearms were not regulated in Canada. The F.A.C. (Firearms Acquisition Certificate) did NOT keep guns out of the hands of criminals
The POL / PAL (Possession only license / Possession and Acquisition License) that replaced the F.A.C. as of December 1, 1998 does not keep guns out of the hands of criminals.
All of the firearms prohibitions put in place since 1978 have not kept guns out of the hands of criminals. The first 1/2 of all handguns were prohibited by C68(1995) giving us 12(6) prohibited handguns, the second half of handguns were prohibited in Oct 2023. Criminals are still getting handguns.
Semi automatic hunting and target rifles were prohibited May 1, 2020 with no effective change in the crime rate other than turning those who were in possession of these firearms legally on April 31, 2020 into criminals by using an OIC (Order in Council)
The gun license (PAL) coupled to Criminal Code of Canada Section 91 (Possession of a firearm is a criminal offense) and Criminal Code of Canada Section 117.11 (The ability to remove protection of the gun license for possession of guns without going to parliament ) is key to ending legal firearms possession in Canada.
The gun license is a barrier to taking possession of a firearm, no more, no less. The PAL is a gateway.
The sole purpose of the PAL (gun license) is to end possession of firearms in Canada
Every gun owner in Canada was made a criminal in September of 1995 when bill C68 amended the criminal code to make possession of a firearm a criminal code offense.
The gun license (PAL) is no more than a 5 year amnesty from CCC S 91 criminal charges and conviction.
Section 117.11 places burden of proof (produce a valid gun license or face conviction) on a CCC S 91 criminal charge.
Conviction under Criminal Code of Canada Section 91 results in a 5 year firearms possession prohibition and forfeiture of all firearms and ammunition to the crown, plus a criminal record.
"Gun owners are law abiding until they are not" Liberal Member of Parliament Pam Damoff in the House of Commons.
Gun owners are subject to criminal charges and criminal conviction when their PAL expires. Conviction means all firearms and ammunition are forfeit to the crown.
The May 1, 2020 OIC removed the protection of the gun license against conviction for possession of over 1500 named firearms
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Join Canada's National Firearms Association to help get non violent, non victim, administrative Firearms Act infractions out of the criminal code.
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As to what happens to 12(6) prohibited firearms after the owner dies, They are currently all forfeit to the crown for destruction. 12(7) class is frozen as the legal means to transfer a firearm to another individual with a PAL has been terminated by OIC (Order in Council)
Bottom line when Bill C68(1995) was passed ownership of your tax paid, legally acquired firearms passed to the Pleasure and whim of the Privy council and prime minster




















































