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, OC spray, a magazine-fed repeating crossbow (Steambow), and body armor. The instructor, demonstrating significant expertise in Canadian weapon laws, clarifies that while most items are prohibited or require licenses, the Steambow repeating crossbow is presented as the only legal option for unlicensed civilians. The video highlights the nuanced legal landscape, particularly concerning body armor ownership.

Quick Summary

In Canada, OTF automatic knives and handguns (without a license) are generally illegal. OC spray is legal for self-defense. Notably, a magazine-fed repeating crossbow like the Steambow is the only legal option for unlicensed civilians, while body armor legality varies by province.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Canadian Legal Roulette
  2. 00:10Item 1: OTF Automatic Knife Legality
  3. 00:21Item 2: Handgun Legality in Canada
  4. 00:27Item 3: OC Spray / Pepper Spray Legality
  5. 00:37Item 4: Magazine-Fed Repeating Crossbow (Steambow)
  6. 00:55Item 5: Temu Body Armor Legality
  7. 01:01Conclusion: Which Item is Legal in Canada?
  8. 01:16The Steambow: The Only Legal Option

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal status of OTF automatic knives in Canada?

OTF (Out-The-Front) automatic knives, operated by a small switch, are generally prohibited in Canada. Possession or use of such knives can lead to legal consequences.

Do I need a license to own a handgun in Canada?

Yes, you absolutely need a license to operate a handgun in Canada. Without the proper licensing, owning or using a handgun is illegal.

Is pepper spray legal for self-defense in Canada?

Yes, OC spray, commonly known as pepper spray, is generally legal for self-defense purposes in Canada. It's a widely accepted tool for personal protection.

Which type of crossbow is legal for civilians in Canada?

A magazine-fed repeating crossbow, like the Steambow, is presented as the only legal option for unlicensed regular civilians in Canada, provided it's not in specific one-handed configurations.

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