Protect your 2A rights or you will end up with absurd debates like this

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geologist

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It is embarrassing that we have come to this in Canada.

BTW I work in many different countries and asked this question because I think that to effectively carry without being seen you have to know what you are doing beforehand.

Protect your 2A rights. Once they are gone it only gets worse.

Would I be breaking Canadian laws if I did this?

I have an Uncle Mikes No. 10 ankle holster.

I have a wooden copy of my Browning Baby that I made from 1/2" plywood cut to outline and painted red that I use for teaching handgun disarms.

Based on the law, is that a "replica firearm"? I don't think that a piece of wood is a "Device" but I could be wrong.

Question: Is wearing the ankle holster (under my jeans) in public with the piece of painted wood in it a crime?

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...uld-I-be-breaking-Canadian-laws-if-I-did-this
 
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