snopro
Active VIP Member
Once again take the course and get informed like we did. There is more than handgun issues here.Only the handguns look restricted too me,one of those guns might be a AR15 but can’t be certain,stupid laws anyway saying some guns more “dangerous” then others…not allowed to camp with a machete? Are the axes next?
Ar-15's- if they are on the OIC list they need to be trigger locked in a gun safe (cannot be taken out at this time even to a range)
Handguns- trigger locked and in a gun safe (certified range use only)
Body armor- you need a permit to purchase and transport it in Alberta
High capacity mags- maximum 3 yr in jail sentence charges (as per Michael Loburg CCFR gun rights lawyer)
Ammo- you can have as much as you want but it must be stored in a separate place than the guns