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  • ...tor that manufactures and supplies [[small arm]]s to the Canadian Canadian law enforcement agencies. In addition, the company exports firearms internation [[Category:Canadian firearms manufacturers]]
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  • ...ermit holders (ATC-3) are nearly non-existent. Ontario (the most populous Canadian province at 13 million) serves as an apt example: 13 ATC-3 were active and [[Category:gun law]]
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  • ...n|opposition]], no state which has adopted a "shall-issue" concealed carry law (where, if the requirements for a permit are met, the permit must be issued ...p://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?d5080dd8-0b7c-439b-bfa9-5056edf63a9a Law Abiding Citizens Trained in Firearm Use Should Be Allowed the Right to Prot
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  • ...alizes in the byzantine labyrinth of contradictions that is [[Canadian gun law]], being widely recognized as possibly the foremost expert on the subject i ...o studying the legislation and figuring out its possible ramifications for Canadian gun owners.
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  • ...</ref> In the [[United States]], the P90 is currently in use with over 200 law enforcement agencies, including the Secret Service. The PS90 sporting model ...ol]]-caliber submachine guns which were in use at the time by military and law enforcement personnel, as it had become evident that such weapons were inef
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  • ...d Vincent Bull''' ([[March 9]], [[1928]] - [[March 20]], [[1990]]) was a [[Canadian]] engineer who developed long-range [[artillery]]. He moved from project to ...ly based in the Trenton area and had moved to North Bay in 1903 to start a law firm. LaBrosse was from a family that had helped open the mining areas in t
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  • * '''ACTS & PROVE:''' a pair of [[ACTS and PROVE|acronyms used in the Canadian Firearms Safety Course]]. * '''ATT:''' [[Authorization To Transport]]; under Canadian law, a permit that you must have to take a firearm, other than those classified
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  • ...4/567187/captivebolt_e.pdf?lang=en Captive Bolt Stunning Equipment and the Law - How it applies to you] (pdf)</ref> * [[Gun law]]
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  • [[Image:Shoot-first-law.jpg|thumb|400px|right|An all-too-typical example of gun-grabbers' fearmonge ...T PRIVILEGES'' to be granted or withdrawn by any agency of any state -- of law-abiding gun owners.
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  • '''Gun law''' refers to a law that pertains to [[firearm]]s. Gun laws are highly dependent on date and lo The issue of gun law has become a political and/or controversial issue in many societies. There
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  • ...versal licencing and registration of all firearms and owners, estimating [[Canadian]] [[firearm]] ownership rates would be relatively simple, this is not the c Ineptitudes in the [[Canadian Firearms Program]] and with the [[Canadian gun registry]], as well as rampant non-compliance with mandatory licencing
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  • Interpol often serves as an authorized law enforcement body having jurisdiction investigating allegations of internati ...e licensing requires extensive background checks, that applicants take the Canadian Firearms Safety Course, and that all firearms must be stored locked and unl
    61 KB (9,398 words) - 16:26, 15 March 2013
  • ...rm ownership when compared with eight other western nations. Nearly 22% of Canadian households had at least one firearm, including 2.3% of households possessin ...~mauser/papers/selfdefense/CSD-JCJ-JFP-8-3-99.pdf "Armed self defense: the Canadian case"] Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol 24, No 5, pp 393-406, [[1996]]</ref
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  • The [[Canadian Firearms Centre]] uses the concept of The Four Firearm ACTS ''(see also: [[ 4. '''S'''ee that the firearm is unloaded. PROVE it safe.<br/>--Canadian Firearms Centre|The Four ACTS of Firearm Safety<ref>[http://www.cfc-cafc.gc
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  • ...Act (For Individuals Aged 18 and Over)], RCMP GRC 5592 E-W (2008/05/17), [[Canadian Firearms Program]] website.</ref>) Due to the particularly befuddling array of [[Canadian gun law]]s, there are several issues which are unique to that country:
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  • *armories by military or law-enforcement agencies, ...isfactory function is restored. They are usually employees of military and law-enforcement institutions, and may be officers of these agencies that do the
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  • ...lly a misnomer; the typical "flashbang" (or "bang") deployed by a civilian law enforcement tactical team in the US is technically not a grenade. There are ...he British and Commonwealth tradition (e.g. the Princess Louise Fusiliers, Canadian Army) wear a "flaming grenade" cap-badge, reflecting their historic use of
    35 KB (5,654 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...ates, may deny a permit for any reason, usually at the discretion of local law enforcement. In the United States, a person must be 21 years of age to pur ...ce]</ref><ref>[http://f4bscale.worldonline.co.uk/gunlaw.htm Safety and the Law in the U.K.</ref><ref>[http://f4bscale.worldonline.co.uk/gunlaw.htm Air Rif
    27 KB (4,234 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...opel.pdf "The Human Right of Self-Defense"] (pdf). ''BYU Journal of Public Law'' (Provo, Utah, USA: Brigham Young University) '''22''' (1): 43–178.</ref The IANSA network includes Canadian gun control organizations such as the [[Coalition for Gun Control (Canada)|
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  • ...rganization, or group that is incorporated in the United States under U.S. law.<ref>ITAR § 120.15 http://pmddtc.state.gov/regulations_laws/documents/offi ...e Lantern cases may be subject to civil enforcement actions or referred to law enforcement for criminal investigation.
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