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The vast majority of firearms in Canada are owned by law-abiding citizens. But in the wrong hands, these weapons can cause serious injury and result in death. That is why the Criminal Code of Canada contains numerous provisions that criminalize illegal use and possession of firearms, with jail time a real possibility upon conviction.
If you are in that situation, be sure to consult an experienced defence lawyer who can help you navigate the legal process. Here are some key points to keep in mind about building a defence against firearms charges.
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