Bill C-399
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2nd Session, 35th Parliament, 45-46 Elizabeth II, 1996-97
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-399 |
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An Act to repeal the Firearms Act and to make
certain amendments to the Criminal
Code
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1995, c. 39;
1996, c. 19
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FIREARMS ACT |
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1. Sections 1 to 138 of the Firearms Act are
repealed.
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R.S., c. C-46;
R.S., cc. 2, 11,
27, 31, 47, 51,
52 (1st
Supp.), cc. 1,
24, 27, 35
(2nd Supp.),
cc. 10, 19, 30,
34 (3rd
Supp.), cc. 1,
23, 29, 30, 31,
32, 40, 42, 50
(4th Supp.);
1989, c. 2;
1990, cc. 15,
16, 17, 44;
1991, cc. 1, 4,
28, 40, 43;
1992, cc. 1,
11, 20, 21, 22,
27, 38, 41, 47,
51; 1993,
cc. 7, 25, 28,
34, 37, 40, 45,
46; 1994, cc.
12, 13, 38, 44;
1995, cc. 5,
19, 22, 27, 29,
32, 39, 42;
1996, cc. 7, 8,
16, 19, 31, 34
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CRIMINAL CODE |
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2. Part III of the Criminal Code as it read
immediately prior to its replacement by
section 139 of the Firearms Act is hereby
re-enacted.
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3. That portion of subsection 85(1) of the
Criminal Code before paragraph (a), as
re-enacted by section 2 of this Act, is
replaced by the following:
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(1) Every one who uses or has or claims to
have in his possession a firearm
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4. Paragraphs 85(1)(c) and (d) of the
Criminal Code, as re-enacted by section 2 of
this Act, are replaced by the following:
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5. Subsection 100(1) of the Criminal Code,
as re-enacted by section 2 of this Act, is
amended by adding the following before
subsection (1):
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Lifetime
firearms ban
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(0.1) Where an offender is convicted of an
offence under subsection 85(1), the court that
sentences the offender shall, in addition to any
other punishment that may be imposed for that
offence, make an order prohibiting the offend
er from possessing any firearm or ammunition
or explosive substance for life.
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Ban not
reviewable
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(0.2) An order under subsection (0.1) may
not be reviewed or altered by any process
under this Act or the Corrections and Condi
tional Release Act, other than an appeal
resulting in an acquittal for the offence,
notwithstanding that such a process has re
sulted in a reduction of the period of imprison
ment or an early release from custody.
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