Does the reclassification of a firearm from restricted to prohibited result in the revocation by operation law of the registration certificate previously issued for that firearm?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Canada (Attorney General) v. Crawford, 2021 ABPC 106 (CanLII):

Did the regulation’s reclassification of a firearm from “restricted” to “prohibited” result in the revocation by operation of law of the registration certificate previously issued for that firearm? It is on this point that Barrett v. Canada (Registrar of Firearms), 2010 BCSC 345 (an appeal from 2009 BCPC 22) is of assistance.

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