Weapons and Firearms Offences
Introduction
Firearms and other weapon offences is set out in Part III of the Criminal Code.
Lawful possession of firearms is governed by the Firearms Act.
On April 5, 2012, the Long-Gun Registry was eliminated removing the requirement that non-restricted firearms be registered.
Definitions
- Weapons
- Firearms
- Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose (88)
- Assault with a Weapon (267)
- Assault Peace Officer with a Weapon (270 to 270.02)
- Sexual Assault with a Weapon (272(1))
There are also several offence that include a weapon as an essential element:
Firearm Possession Offences
- Unsafe Storage, Handling of a Firearm (86(1))
- Contravention of Firearm Storage Regulations (86(2))
- Carrying a Concealed Weapon (90)
- Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm (91)
- Possession of Unauthorized Firearm (92)
• Unauthorized possession in a motor vehicle (94)
• Possessing weapon obtained by commission of offence (96)
- Weapons Trafficking (99, 100)
• Unauthorized transfer (s.101) • Making automatic firearm (s.102), etc.
Offences relating to the "possession" of firearms are subject to exemptions under s. 84(3) [re excempted firearm-like devices such as BB guns, flare guns, etc].
Firearm Use Offences
• Criminal negligence causing death with firearm (s.220) • Manslaughter with firearm (236) • Attempted murder with firearm (s.239) • Discharging Firearm with Intent (s.244) • Sexual assault with firearm (s.272) • Aggravated sexual assault with firearm (s.273) • Kidnapping with firearm (s.279) • Hostage-taking with firearm (s.279.1)
- Robbery with a firearm (344)
• Extortion with firearm (346)
Defences
See Also
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