Originally Posted by
Fox
I actually called the Ontario CFOs office, that is an incorrect statement. There are also no approved ranges that are for private use only, the approved ranges are for businesses only, anyone who has an "approved restricted range" that is approved by the CO has to have it considered run by a business as they do not approve ranges that are private. This is from the CFOs office directly.
I also asked about shooting on your own property, she originally said no, I asked her to find the legislation and after 30min then another 15 on hold for her to talk to a supervisor she came back and said that there is no law federally that says you cannot shoot on any property that you are allowed to possess your restricted firearm, as long as you have an ATT that allows you to go to that place and have it there then you can use it, since you are allowed to have it at your home you can shoot on your property based on the federal gun laws. That being said she stressed that provincial and municipal laws do restrict the use of restricted firearms within their boundaries and that you would need to look into the them and verify that you can use them on your own property based on the province and municipality that you live.
Moral of the story, the LEOs in this area would not know as much about the gun laws as I do and I am not going to court for years because my neighbour saw me shoot handguns on my property, but you have to call the proper authorities and get the information yourself to decide based on what you are told and what legislation is there to back it up, the legislation is key.
Sorry glenno but as you stated the gun laws make no sense and they are also not very clear. If you want to carry in the wilderness and not worry about what the firearms law says about restricted get yourself an antique loaded in 455 Webley or 44 Russian, not as good as a 44 Mag but not a pea shooter either, and you can shoot them anywhere that you can shoot a non-restricted, that is very easily backed by legislation.