List of Canada’s 24 Federal Gun Laws and Regulations
27 Feb 2020
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Screenshot: Canadian Ministry of Justice, April 1998 report.
TheGunBlog.ca — Having and using guns in Canada is hyper-regulated by about 24 federal laws and regulations, plus many more provincial and municipal restrictions.
The List
- Below is the list of federal regulations based mostly on the Firearms Act and Criminal Code.
- SOR = Statutory Orders and Regulations
- Excluded: The list doesn’t include any of the numerous provincial and municipal laws or regulations, such as for ammunition, hunting, businesses, and target ranges.
Why It Matters
- Complex: The laws are so complex, convoluted and confusing that they overwhelm many lawyers, judges and private firearm users.
- Costly: Developing, adopting and enforcing all the rules costs hundreds of millions of dollars every year, with little or no evidence of benefit. TheGunBlog.ca asked the Department of Justice and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for any evaluations or audits of the legislative and policy framework. None were provided.
- Criminalizing: Millions of safe and responsible hunters, farmers, ranchers, plinkers, competitors, gun collectors and business owners live under the constant threat of jail for the slightest misstep, such as missing a document or missing a renewal deadline.
List of Canada’s 24 Federal Gun Laws and Regulations
Having and using guns in Canada is hyper-regulated by about 24 laws and regulations.
The system is complex, costly and criminalizing, with little or no evidence of benefit.
— TheGunBlog (@TheGunBlog) February 27, 2020
Main Federal Laws
Regulations Made Under the Criminal Code
(Alphabetical)
- Antique Firearms, Regulations Prescribing
- Designated Areas Firearms Order
- Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms and Other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited, Restricted or Non-Restricted
Regulations Made Under the Firearms Act
(Alphabetical)
- Aboriginal Peoples of Canada Adaptations Regulations (Firearms)
- Authorizations to Carry Restricted Firearms and Certain Handguns Regulations
- Authorizations to Transport Restricted Firearms and Prohibited Firearms Regulations
- Conditions of Transferring Firearms and Other Weapons Regulations
- Firearms Fees Regulations
- Firearms Information Regulations (Non-restricted Firearms)
- Firearms Licences Regulations
- Firearms Marking Regulations [Not in force]
- Firearms Records Regulations
- Firearms Records Regulations (Classification)
- Firearms Registration Certificates Regulations
- Importation and Exportation of Firearms Regulations (Businesses) [Not in force]
- Importation and Exportation of Firearms Regulations (Individuals)
- Public Agents Firearms Regulations
- Shooting Clubs and Shooting Ranges Regulations
- Special Authority to Possess Regulations (Firearms Act)
- Storage, Display and Transportation of Firearms and Other Weapons by Businesses Regulations
- Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations
Regulations Made Under the Export and Import Permits Act
One of the greatest delusions in the world is the hope that the evils in this world are to be cured by
Legislation. – Thomas Reed— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) July 27, 2016
Related
- Canada Gun Facts & Stats
- No Evidence That Canadian Gun Laws Affect Safety, Research Shows
- Firearms Act Evaluated With Summary Logic Model in 1998 Report
- How to Buy a Handgun in Canada: Regulatory and Procedural Steps
- Library of Parliament via Dennis Young (PDF): The Benefits of Firearms Ownership
- Dangerous Fallacies at the Heart of the Gun Debate
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