Firearms Offences
Firearms ownership in Canada is regulated federally by the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code. These can be tricky to navigate, especially if you legally own a firearm, but it’s been used to commit a crime. We’ve been building a library of articles to help you understand the laws surrounding gun ownership and firearms offences.
If you or someone you know has been charged with an gun crime under the Firearms Act and/or the Criminal Code, reach out to the team at Collett Read LLP. We can help you throughout the legal process, protecting your rights and freedom.
Are Stun Guns, Pepper Spray, or Tasers Legal for Self-Defence in Ontario?
When it comes to self-defence in Ontario, many people wonder whether items like stun guns, pepper spray, or tasers are legal to use. The short...
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Are Legally Owned Firearms Allowed for Self-Defence in Canada?
For defending yourself the Criminal Code, Section 34, allows the use of force for self-defence where there are good reasons to do so. This applies...
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A Guide to Gun Laws in Canada
At Collett Read LLP, we understand that staying informed about firearm regulations is crucial for legal gun owners and those interested in understanding the laws...
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What is a firearms prohibition order?
A firearms prohibition order is an order made by a provincial court judge which prohibits a person from possessing any firearm, crossbow, prohibited weapon, restricted...
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