• @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    They can ignore those bylaws, sure. But giving the police more tools and means to curb those illegal guns coming in is a good thing no?

        • Encephalotrocity
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          12 months ago

          Not really. Setting aside that atm the only legal handgun owners are the police/military, they have to be stored in a locked container anchored immovable to the home and their location known to the police at all times. IF someone broke in and somehow ripped the safe off the wall/open the minute the owner got home it would be immediately reported.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            This is false. Before the ban RPAL holders could aquire certain handguns. They still had to keep them locked away 24/7 and inform the correct authorities if they ever moved it, like taking it to the range or changing apartments.

            • Encephalotrocity
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              12 months ago

              Considering those grandfathered in is too broad for the discussion because at that point someone somewhere has one still, no matter what we’re talking about.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 months ago

                This ban still happened recently. There are lots of “legal” handgun owners who are not military/police. There is also the grandfathering of guns as well as certain exsecurity like brinks workers, and positions like game wardens in the MNR. All these employees still had to get their training and lisenceing just like anyone else through the same courses.

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                  2 months ago

                  It’s perfectly legal to own a handgun if you have an rpal.

                  The ban is on transfering ownership, ie selling one or gifting them.

                  So if you didn’t already own one and have it registered with the rcmp, before the ban on sale. You can’t legally get one.

                  What you might find interesting is police aren’t required to get a PAL let alone an RPAL so technically police aren’t legal gun owners. (Obviously they are exempted from laws surrounding carrying/possessing restricted firearms due to working in a “lawful profession” but they don’t own the gun, and can’t purchase them unless they also get a PAL/RPAL on there own volition 20 b)