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Originally Posted by Sliver
From the RCMP:
That's for all non-restricted firearms (e.g. shotguns, long rifles, semi-autos, etc.).
It's not a challenge at all. You can store them together. You can even store your ammunition not locked away anywhere...so long as it is separate from your locked-up firearms.
This is all non-restricted.
I don't have my restricted license so not sure about that. Can you even buy restricted firearms anymore?
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Right, I got restricted and unrestricted backward.
Restricted = handguns
Unrestricted = rifles/shotguns
I shouldn't have said keeping the ammo and firearm separate was a challenge (duh), more so that having them in locked containers/rooms that are truly impenetrable isn't realistic if someone really really wants to get in. Hence the danger of having them in the first place.
Handguns are a pain in the ass in general to have, keep compliant and acquire in general. I went into both courses not knowing much at all about the rules and regulations, and came out of thinking that handguns are off the table if I ever wanted to get a firearm. Much more of a pain in the ass than an unrestricted firearm.