Bill C-68
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Further
exception
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(5) Subsection (3) does not apply to an
individual in respect of whom an order is made
under section 113 of the Criminal Code
(lifting of prohibition order for sustenance or
employment) and who is exempted by a chief
firearms officer from the application of that
subsection.
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Special Cases - Persons
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Minors
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8. (1) An individual who is less than
eighteen years old and who is otherwise
eligible to hold a licence is not eligible to hold
a licence except as provided in this section.
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Minors
hunting as a
way of life
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(2) An individual who is less than eighteen
years old and who hunts or traps as a way of
life is eligible to hold a licence if the
individual needs to hunt or trap in order to
sustain himself or herself or his or her family.
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Hunting, etc.
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(3) An individual who is twelve years old or
older but less than eighteen years old is
eligible to hold a licence authorizing the
individual to possess, in accordance with the
conditions attached to the licence, a firearm
for the purpose of target practice, hunting or
instruction in the use of firearms or for the
purpose of taking part in an organized
competition.
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No prohibited
or restricted
firearms
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(4) An individual who is less than eighteen
years old is not eligible to hold a licence
authorizing the individual to possess
prohibited firearms or restricted firearms or to
acquire firearms or cross-bows.
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Consent of
parent or
guardian
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(5) An individual who is less than eighteen
years old is eligible to hold a licence only if a
parent or person who has custody of the
individual has consented, in writing or in any
other manner that is satisfactory to the chief
firearms officer, to the issuance of the licence.
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Businesses
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9. (1) A business is eligible to hold a licence
authorizing a particular activity only if every
person who stands in a prescribed relationship
to the business is eligible under sections 5 and
6 to hold a licence authorizing that activity or
the acquisition of restricted firearms.
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Safety courses
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(2) A business other than a carrier is eligible
to hold a licence only if
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Employees
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(3) A business other than a carrier is eligible
to hold a licence only if every employee of the
business who, in the course of duties of
employment, handles or would handle
firearms, prohibited weapons, restricted
weapons, prohibited devices or prohibited
ammunition is the holder of a licence
authorizing the holder to acquire restricted
firearms.
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Exception
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(4) In subsection (3), ``firearm'' does not
include a partially manufactured barrelled
weapon that, in its unfinished state, is not a
barrelled weapon
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Exception
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(5) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect
of a person who stands in a prescribed
relationship to a business where a chief
firearms officer determines that, in all the
circumstances, the business should not be
ineligible to hold a licence merely because of
that person's ineligibility.
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Exception for
museums
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(6) Subsection (3) does not apply in respect
of an employee of a museum
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International
and
interprovincia
l carriers
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10. Sections 5, 6 and 9 apply in respect of a
carrier whose business includes the
transportation of firearms, prohibited
weapons, restricted weapons, prohibited
devices or prohibited ammunition from one
province to any other province, or beyond the
limits of a province, as if each reference in
those sections to a chief firearms officer were
a reference to the Registrar.
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Special Cases - Prohibited Firearms,
Weapons, Devices and Ammunition
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Prohibited
firearms,
weapons,
devices and
ammunition
- businesses
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11. (1) A business that is otherwise eligible
to hold a licence is not eligible to hold a
licence authorizing the business to possess
prohibited firearms, prohibited weapons,
prohibited devices or prohibited ammunition
except as provided in this section.
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Prescribed
purposes
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(2) A business other than a carrier is eligible
to hold a licence authorizing the business to
possess prohibited firearms, prohibited
weapons, prohibited devices or prohibited
ammunition if the business needs to possess
them for a prescribed purpose.
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Carriers
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(3) A carrier is eligible to hold a licence
authorizing the carrier to possess prohibited
firearms, prohibited weapons, prohibited
devices or prohibited ammunition.
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Prohibited
firearms -
individuals
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12. (1) An individual who is otherwise
eligible to hold a licence is not eligible to hold
a licence authorizing the individual to possess
prohibited firearms except as provided in this
section.
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Grandfathered
individuals -
pre-January 1,
1978
automatic
firearms
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(2) An individual is eligible to hold a
licence authorizing the individual to possess
automatic firearms that, on the
commencement day, were registered as
restricted weapons under the former Act if the
individual
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Grandfathered
individuals -
pre-August 1,
1992
converted
automatic
firearms
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(3) An individual is eligible to hold a
licence authorizing the individual to possess
automatic firearms that have been altered to
discharge only one projectile during one
pressure of the trigger and that, on the
commencement day, were registered as
restricted weapons under the former Act if the
individual
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Grandfathered
individuals -
Prohibited
Weapons
Order, No. 12
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(4) An individual is eligible to hold a
licence authorizing the individual to possess
firearms that were declared to be prohibited
weapons under the former Act by the
Prohibited Weapons Order, No. 12, made by
Order in Council P.C. 1992-1690 of July 23,
1992 and registered as SOR/92-471 and that,
on October 1, 1992, either were registered as
restricted weapons under the former Act or
were the subject of an application for a
registration certificate under the former Act if
the individual
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Grandfathered
individuals -
Prohibited
Weapons
Order, No. 13
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(5) An individual is eligible to hold a
licence authorizing the individual to possess
firearms that were declared to be prohibited
weapons under the former Act by the
Prohibited Weapons Order, No. 13, made by
Order in Council P.C. 1994-1974 of
November 29, 1994 and registered as
SOR/94-741 and that, on January 1, 1995,
either were registered as restricted weapons
under the former Act or were the subject of an
application for a registration certificate under
the former Act if the individual
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Grandfathered
individuals -
pre-February
14, 1995
handguns
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(6) A particular individual is eligible to hold
a licence authorizing the particular individual
to possess handguns that have a barrel equal to
or less than 105 mm in length or that are
designed or adapted to discharge a 25 or 32
calibre cartridge and for which on February
14, 1995 a registration certificate under the
former Act had been issued to or applied for by
that or another individual if the particular
individual
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Next of kin of
grandfathered
individuals -
pre-February
14, 1995
handguns
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(7) A particular individual is eligible to hold
a licence authorizing the particular individual
to possess a particular handgun referred to in
subsection (6) that was manufactured before
1946 if the particular individual is the spouse
or a brother, sister, child or grandchild of an
individual who was eligible under this or that
subsection to hold a licence authorizing the
individual to possess the particular handgun.
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Grandfathered
individuals -
regulations re
prohibited
firearms
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(8) An individual is, in the prescribed
circumstances, eligible to hold a licence
authorizing the individual to possess firearms
prescribed by a provision of regulations made
by the Governor in Council under section
117.15 of the Criminal Code to be prohibited
firearms if the individual
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Registration Certificates |
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Registration
certificate
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13. A person is not eligible to hold a
registration certificate for a firearm unless the
person holds a licence authorizing the person
to possess that kind of firearm.
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Serial number
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14. A registration certificate may be issued
only for a firearm
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Exempted
firearms
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15. A registration certificate may not be
issued for a firearm that is owned by Her
Majesty in right of Canada or a province or by
a police force.
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Only one
person per
registration
certificate
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16. (1) A registration certificate for a
firearm may be issued to only one person.
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Exception
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(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in the case
of a firearm for which a registration certificate
referred to in section 127 was issued to more
than one person.
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AUTHORIZED TRANSPORTATION OF FIREARMS |
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Places where
prohibited and
restricted
firearms may
be possessed
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17. Subject to sections 18 to 20, a prohibited
firearm or restricted firearm the holder of the
registration certificate for which is an
individual may be possessed only at the
dwelling-house of the individual, as indicated
on the registration certificate, or at a place
authorized by a chief firearms officer.
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Transporting
and using
prohibited
firearms
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18. An individual who holds a licence
authorizing the individual to possess
prohibited firearms may be authorized to
transport a particular prohibited firearm
between two or more specified places
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Transporting
and using
restricted
firearms
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19. (1) An individual who holds a licence
authorizing the individual to possess restricted
firearms may be authorized to transport a
particular restricted firearm between two or
more specified places for any good and
sufficient reason, including, without
restricting the generality of the foregoing,
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Non-residents
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(2) A non-resident may be authorized to
transport a particular restricted firearm
between specified places in accordance with
section 35.
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Carrying
restricted
firearms and
pre-February
14, 1995
handguns
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20. An individual who holds a licence
authorizing the individual to possess restricted
firearms or handguns referred to in subsection
12(6) (pre-February 14, 1995 handguns) may
be authorized to possess a particular restricted
firearm or handgun at a place other than the
place at which it is authorized to be possessed
if the individual needs the particular restricted
firearm or handgun
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