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A GUN IS A GUN IS A GUN – Whether you buy it, steal it or print it, you still need a license in Canada to lawfully possess one.

Posted bywpengine 2 August 2018

Canadians who try to make the 3D-printed ‘Liberator’ handgun without a licence will face prison time if convicted, officials said ahead of the release of the plans online.

Source: Canadians could face prison time for making 3D-printed guns: officials

Posted bywpengine2 August 2018Posted inUncategorized

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