It is important to store, transport and display your
firearms safely to deter loss, theft and accidents
STORING FIREARMS SAFELY
Unload and
lock your firearms!
Store the ammunition
separately or lock it up. It can be stored in the same locked container as the firearm.
Non-Restricted Firearms
• Attach a secure locking device, such as a trigger lock or cable
lock (or remove the bolt) so the firearms cannot be fired; or
Lock the
firearms in a container or room that is hard to break into.
An
unloaded non-restricted firearm can be kept unlocked:
• temporarily if it is needed to control animal
predators in an area where a firearm can lawfully be fired (ammunition must be kept separate or locked up); or • in a remote wilderness
area (ammunition may be kept readily accessible).
Restricted
and Prohibited Firearms
• Attach a secure locking device so the firearms
cannot be fired and lock them in a cabinet, container or room that is hard to break into; or
Lock the
firearms in a vault, safe or room that was built or modified specifically to store firearms safely.
• For an automatic firearm, also remove the bolt or bolt carrier (if
removable) and lock it in a separate room that is hard to break into.
TRANSPORTING FIREARMS SAFELY
Non-Restricted
Firearms
Unload your
firearms
Muzzleloaders can be kept loaded
when being transported between hunting sites but the firing cap or flint must be removed.
Restricted and Prohibited Firearms
• Unload the firearms; and
• Attach a secure locking
device to the firearms; and
• Lock the firearms in a sturdy, non-transparent container; and
• Remove the bolt or bolt carrier from any automatic
firearms (if removable).
• Obtain an
Authorization to Transport (call 1 800 731-4000).
Leaving
Any Class of Firearm in an Unattended Vehicle
• Lock non-restricted firearms and locked containers carrying restricted or prohibited firearms in the trunk
or in a similar lockable compartment.
•
If the vehicle does not have a trunk or lockable compartment, put firearms and firearm containers out of sight inside the
vehicle and lock the vehicle.
• If
you are in a remote wilderness area and cannot lock your non-restricted firearms inside your vehicle, unload them and put
them out of sight. Attach a secure locking device to the firearms unless they are needed for predator control.
Shipping Firearms
Firearms must be unloaded, packaged and shipped in a safe and secure manner to deter loss, theft
and accidents.
DISPLAYING FIREARMS SAFELY
Unload and lock your firearms!
Here are the rules for displaying a firearm in your home.
Ammunition cannot be displayed with, or accessible to, the firearms.
Non-Restricted Firearms
• Attach a secure locking device to the firearms; or
lock the firearms in a container or room that is hard to break into.
Restricted
and Prohibited Firearms
• Attach
a secure locking device to the firearms;
and
• Securely attach
them to something that cannot be moved.
•
For an automatic firearm, also remove the bolt or bolt carrier (if removable) and lock it in a separate room that is hard
to break into. Some rules may be different
for firearms displayed away from home– for example, at a gun show. Refer to the Gun Shows Regulations for details.
This pamphlet is for general
information only. For legal references, please refer to the Storage, Display, Transportation and Handling of Firearms
by Individuals Regulations.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call: 1 800 731-4000
Internet Site:www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca
E-mail:cfc-cafc@cfc-cafc.gc.ca REMEMBER
• Keep
your licence valid. (Check the expiry date.)
• Let us know within 30 days if your address changes.