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David W. said:
How strict are the gun ownership laws in Canada?
[Linked Image] Well, every gun must be "registered" with the Federal Government (one of the most silly and mismanaged bungles to have come along in years). Without a registration card you cannot even buy ammunition. Handguns are a totally different "animal". The laws governing ownership and use of handguns is extremely restrictive. For example, if you have a target pistol and belong to a sanctioned gun club, you must transport the weapon, unloaded, in a locked case in an inaccessible area of the vehicle, e.g., in the trunk.

For those reasons alone I sold all my rifles and handguns before moving here; broke my heart as I had some very nice collectibles as well as some I had owned for many years.

As far as having a gun for home protection, ummmmmmm <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/scratchchin.gif" alt="" /> . . . let's put it this way... if a thief breaks into your home and your dachshund corners the creep and bites his leg, you are liable to a hefty lawsuit and there is a good possibility your dog will be taken away and put down by the SPCA. You can imagine the potential penalty for shooting some burglar. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> However, in such circumstances, I feel my right to privacy and personal safety override the pacifist whims of radical left-wingers. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/evilgrin.gif" alt="" />


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simul iustus et peccator

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