Well, you would have to be a Canadian citizen, for a start.
But, if you don't have a trunk, you're exempt from that part, as I understand
it. People carry their equipment in the bus to the range in a locked case.
Then there's pickup trucks and station wagons. I drive a wagon.
BTW, in Canada, if you issue a threat, as Peter's example, you will have your
firearms privilege removed.
> Robert said:
> "It has to be in a locked case, in a locked trunk of your car ( if
> driving ), and being transported between your place of storage and a
> shooting range named on your transport ( carry? ) permit. :)"
>
> Does this mean that in Canada I can't carry a concealed weapon in FROG AYE?
>
> Hal
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