MikeFromON
40 Cal.
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I beleive handguns were first regulated in Canada in 1934. I think full auto weapons were regulated at the same time. Although there is no place in this country that you may be in possession of a handgun outside of your home or an approved shooting range (unless you have a permit to transport it from one to the other), you can drive around with a loaded rifle in your truck in my county except during deer season. There is a lot of confusion over gun laws up here because nobody realizes that many regulations are provincial or municipal. So many lefty hotheads up here don't realize that a lot of firearm regulations in the USA are actually state laws, and some states and cities have laws that are just as strict as the ones we have here. Whenever one of my fellow Canucks decides to go on an anti-US rant, decrying the "right-wing police state" you people supposedly have down there, I always bring up Vermont - concealed-carry permits, gay marriage, no helmet laws, and lenient marijuana penalties. You can actually meet bareheaded, pistol-packing bikers who are high on drugs and bonded in matrimony to each other. Doesn't get much more liberal than that!