ALL But 1 Of These Banned In CANADA?

Published on January 8, 2025
Duration: 1:33

This video explores the legality of various items in Canada, including an OTF knife, handgun, pepper spray, a Steambow repeating crossbow, and Temu body armor. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority on Canadian firearm laws, clarifies that while most items are restricted or require licenses, the Steambow repeating crossbow is presented as the sole legal option for unlicensed civilians in Canada. The video also touches on the nuanced legality of body armor depending on provincial regulations.

Quick Summary

In Canada, the Steambow repeating crossbow is identified as the only legal option for unlicensed civilians, while items like OTF knives and handguns are restricted or require licenses. Body armor legality varies by province.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Canadian Legal Roulette Intro
  2. 00:10Tekto OTF Knife Legality
  3. 00:21Handgun Legality in Canada
  4. 00:27OC Spray / Pepper Spray
  5. 00:37Steambow Repeating Crossbow
  6. 00:55Temu Body Armor Review
  7. 01:01Canadian Legality Conclusion
  8. 01:16Steambow: The Only Legal Option

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the only legal repeating crossbow option for unlicensed civilians in Canada?

The Steambow repeating crossbow is presented as the sole legal option for unlicensed regular civilians in Canada, according to the video's analysis of Canadian weapon laws. Other repeating crossbows, especially in one-handed configurations, may be illegal.

Are OTF knives legal in Canada?

No, OTF (Out-the-Front) knives, also known as automatic knives, are generally considered illegal in Canada. The Tekto Zastava Special Edition Knife is specifically mentioned as being off the table for legal ownership by civilians in Canada.

What are the legal requirements for owning a handgun in Canada?

To legally operate a handgun in Canada, individuals require a license. Possession or use of a handgun without the necessary license is not legal according to Canadian law.

Is body armor legal to own in Canada?

The legality of body armor in Canada is a technicality. While some provinces allow anyone to own it, others require a specific license, making its legal status dependent on provincial regulations.

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