The federal government has unexpectedly withdrawn two highly contentious firearm law amendments that would have banned hundreds of firearms, many commonly used by hunters.
The federal government has unexpectedly withdrawn two highly contentious firearm law amendments that would have banned hundreds of firearms, many commonly used by hunters.
A full list of firearms that would be banned by an amendment to federal Bill C-21 has been revealed.
A federal government amendment to firearms Bill C-21 proposes to ban some semi-auto shotguns and/or centrefire rifles.
The province is asking hunters to submit deer samples as part of continuing chronic wasting disease (CWD) surveillance efforts.
Compensation for the “assault-style” firearms banned two years ago through an order-in-council (OIC) has been proposed.
The federal government says it will bring forward further restrictions on long-gun magazines that could impact many hunting firearms.
The following is an appraisal from Classic Gear columnist, appraiser, and consultant Ken Doherty. It has been edited for length.