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Regulations
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Most
laws and regulations encountered in Ontario are similar to those
you may have in your own State. The following is a summary of
the most common:
- Radar Detecting
Units are illegal
in Ontario.
- Handguns and Sawed-off shotguns
are illegal in Ontario. Shotguns must be plugged so that they
will not hold more than three slugs.
- Firearms must be encased and
unloaded one half hour before sunrise and one half hour after
sunset.
- Firearms must be unloaded
while in or on any vehicle.
- Helmets are required by drivers
and their passengers on ATVs.
- Insurance and ownership is
required for ATV operators.
- Hunters must have a valid
or old
non-resident hunting license or a previous Ontario Hunting
license in order to purchase their new non-resident bear license.
- Under the Criminal Code of
Canada you cannot possess any magazine that holds more than
5 rounds for a semiautomatic center-fire rifle.
- You must
register your firearm (not bow) at the border. The cost is
$25 Canadian
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