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Saskatchewan allows gun owners to keep banned firearms with exemption certificates, pending federal compensation.
Saskatchewan is introducing legislation allowing gun owners with valid licences to apply for exemption certificates, enabling them to legally keep banned firearms until the federal government offers fair compensation.
The move, led by Premier Scott Moe, aims to protect property rights and push back against what the province calls Ottawa’s “gun grab,” while ensuring no forced confiscations.
Certificates, based on existing exemptions for government personnel, require applicants to be in good standing and comply with storage laws.
The province will launch an online portal for applications and appraisals, but the exemptions do not shield owners from criminal charges for misuse or improper storage.
The initiative reflects ongoing tensions between provincial and federal authorities over firearm regulations.
Saskatchewan permite a los propietarios de armas mantener armas de fuego prohibidas con certificados de exención, a la espera de una compensación federal.