4 mai 2020 | Local, Terrestre

The List: Here are the weapons identified as prohibited in Canada

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Published: May 01 at 2:43 p.m.

Updated: May 01 at 3:18 p.m

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday the addition of "assault-style" weapons to the list of prohibited Firearms in Canada. Here are the updated sections of federal firearms regulations.

83 The firearms of the designs commonly known as the SG-550 rifle and SG-551 carbine, and any variants or modified versions of them, including the SAN Swiss Arms

  • (a) Aestas;
  • (b) Autumnus;
  • (c) Black Special;
  • (d) Black Special Carbine;
  • (e) Black Special CQB;
  • (f) Black Special Target;
  • (g) Blue Star;
  • (h) Classic Green;
  • (i) Classic Green Carbine;
  • (j) Classic Green CQB;
  • (k) Classic Green Sniper;
  • (l) Heavy Metal;
  • (m) Hiemis;
  • (n) Red Devil;
  • (o) Swiss Arms Edition; and
  • (p) Ver.

The entire list : https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/news/canada/the-list-here-are-the-weapons-identified-as-prohibited-in-canada-444750/

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