At one time,we used to be able to hunt with them,believe it or not. It all started to change under Trudeau I.
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Wow!! Hardly noticed anyone jumping up to defend liquored up goofs shooting up the countryside.
If you're on a property in rural Ontario after dark firing a handgun on New Year's Eve you're a goof. Odds strongly favour liquored up too. They deserve everything that happens to them and probably more.
Actually I recall before Trudeau their was a piece of legislation that pretty much restricted you from having a handgun outside of your residence, like if you lived in a rural setting it was breaking the law to walk out into your backyard with a handgun do some target practice with it, and this was well before Trudeau, I'm thinking it came into existence when a Conservative government was in power, perhaps around the time of Kim Campbell or possibly before. I remember it ended my endeavours at doing backyard target practice or doing a bit of handgun hunting. Again their is no Ontario law the prevents the use of handguns in hunting, it is the restrictions in federal legislation that prevents you from doing so, unless, of course, you can come up with an authentic revolver that dates back to the American civil war period, or a handgun that doesn't fall under federal restriction.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut
History of firearms in Canada as per the RCMP
https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/history-firearms-canada