What is a Weapons Prohibition

 When someone is found guilty of a criminal offence, a judge may impose an order prohibiting them from possessing any firearm, cross-bow, prohibited weapon, restricted weapon, prohibited device, ammunition, prohibited ammunition or explosive substance. Depending on the circumstances, the decision to impose a weapons prohibition is either discretionary or mandatory.

What is the Difference between Mandatory Weapons Prohibition and Discretionary Weapons Prohibition?

 When a weapons prohibition is mandatory, a judge has no choice but to make the order. A weapon’s prohibition will be mandatory if the person was convicted or discharged of:

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