Shipment by Post of Certain Prohibited Firearms and Prohibited Devices by Certain Businesses Regulations
Marginal note:Shipment of specified firearms — 2020 order
2 (1) Despite section 15 of the Storage, Display and Transportation of Firearms and Other Weapons by Businesses Regulations, a business that is a person referred to in paragraph 2(1)(a) or (b) of the Order Declaring an Amnesty Period (2020) may ship, during the period set out in subsection 2(3) of that Order, a specified firearm, as defined in section 1 of that Order, to a person located in Canada by posting it if
(a) the business has entered into an agreement with the Government of Canada regarding the destruction of the specified firearm;
(b) the addressee is a person referred to in paragraph 2(1)(g) of that Order;
(c) the specified firearm is posted using the most secure means of transmission by post that includes the requirement to obtain a signature on delivery; and
(d) the specified firearm is
(i) unloaded,
(ii) rendered inoperable by means of a secure locking device, and
(iii) packaged in a container that
(A) is made of an opaque material and is of such strength, construction and nature that it cannot readily be broken open or into or accidentally opened during transportation,
(B) does not contain any ammunition or prohibited ammunition, and
(C) does not have any markings on its exterior that could indicate that it contains a weapon, a prohibited device or ammunition.
Marginal note:Exception
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a prohibited firearm referred to in item 2-2 of A Guide to Canada’s Export Control List, published by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, as amended from time to time, as adapted by paragraph 3(2)(a) of the schedule to the Defence Production Act.
- SOR/2025-209, s. 2
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