Firearms

Dangerous Weapons, Carrying a Concealed Weapon and Mischief.

R. v. A.D. & M.D. | 2019 | TORONTO

Clients charged after admiring their newly purchased airsoft pistols on public transit, when other passengers mistook their pistols for real guns. Originally screened for jail time, after negotiations with the Crown involving the classification of firearms and poor choices for displaying things that look like guns, the Crown agreed to withdraw the charges after the completion of 20 hours of community service.

LESSON:

Do not display anything that looks remotely like a firearm in public, especially in Toronto. Even if it’s perfectly legal.

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