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Possession of handguns is illegal in Canada.

The only exception is if you are a collector. In this case you have to have special permit to do own them and they must be registered with the government. Any handguns under this category must be securely stored following strict guidelines. **The above answer is completely false. Handguns are perfectly legal in Canada and as a matter of fact, we have more liberal laws regarding them than the US. Private ownership means you have to belong to a gun club or range facility. The firearm must be registered and you need a transport permit to move it from your home to the range. Most of these permits are good for 5 years so you dont have to get a permit everytime you wish to go shooting. You can buy a gun anywhere in Canada, from any private person or business. And after you pay for it, you get a "transfer permit". That allows the person or business you bought it from to mail the firearm to you via Canada Post or another certified shipping company.

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