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Canadian Gun Laws pt1

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

The Canadian gun laws pt1. Described to the best of my ability from memory, so if I missed anything just know I'm not a robot :D

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  • If I am under 18 can I shoot restricted firearms

  • @pball968

    You can shoot any firearm without a license as long as you are with someone who is licensed and is responsible for you and the safety of others. But until you turn 18 you have to have a minors permit, which allows you to shoot on your own but not own anything. You cannot shot restricted firearms on your own unless the owner of said firearm is supervising you.

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  • anyone know with the new bill if where going to be able to get ar type rifles or if thier going to change the magazine restrictions?

  • Fuck this bullshit country, Im moving to Vermont.

  • @519ER4LIFE Non-restricted as it isnt a firearm.

  • what if you had cops at your home for a domestic dispute and false drug accusations ? still can obtain all permits ?

  • i live in ontario near ottawa an lol after seenin your video u know wat, i think ill just stick to my non restricted firearms lol.

  • you can transport non restricted on the passenger seat if you want.

  • Bolt actions can have an unlimited size magazines.

  • And Ar 15's can have 10 rnd mags if they are designates pistol magazines.

  • You can usually get a temporary ATT if you say you are thinking of joining a club.

  • @Condawgg Actually, even with a minors permit you can never shoot alone. The owner of the firearm must be near. The only difference is you don't have to be with in an "arm's length" which is the rule of thumb for the distance between the firearm owner and a shooter without a license.

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