Is a bow a firearm in Canada?

Under the Firearms Act , you do not need a licence or registration certificate to have other types of bows. This includes crossbows that are longer than 500 mm that need two hands to use.
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Is a bow considered a weapon in Canada?

Yes – Bow must have a draw weight of at least 18 kilograms (39.7 pounds) at a draw length of 700 millimetres (27.6 inches) or less. Arrows must be at least 600 millimetres (23.6 inches) long and have at a minimum a 22 millimetres (0.87 inches) wide broadhead with at least two sharp cutting edges.
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Do bows count as guns?

The federal law doesn't consider bows and arrows firearms by definition. Firearms include shotguns, rifles, and machine guns as well as bombs, grenades, rockets, and mines. A firearm is any weapon that uses an explosive to expel a projectile.
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Is a crossbow considered a firearm in Canada?

Canada. In Canada, crossbows are not classified as a firearm and can be acquired or manufactured by or sold to anyone over 18 years of age. According to the Criminal Code, barrelled weapons launching a projectile at a muzzle velocity not exceeding 152.4 m/s (500 feet per second) are also not considered firearms.
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Can you take a bow through Canada?

You cannot bring in any bow that is designed for one-handed use, nor can you bring in a crossbow that is 500mm or shorter. Crossbows and all other bows that do not meet the definition of a prohibited weapon are admissible if all other conditions are met.
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Do you need a license to own a bow in Canada?

Under the Firearms Act , you do not need a licence or registration certificate to have other types of bows. This includes crossbows that are longer than 500 mm that need two hands to use.
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Is it legal to walk around with a bow and arrow?

You can legally walk around with a bow and arrow in most states as long as you follow safety requirements. It is important to make sure that your state or town does not any have laws to the contrary. However, your bow should be unstrung when in public otherwise, people may consider you armed.
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Do crossbows count as firearms?

A crossbow fires an arrow by flinging it through the air mechanically without the aid of burning or expanding gases. This means that a crossbow cannot be classified as a firearm. Since a crossbow is not considered a firearm, felons are not restricted by the Gun Control Act from owning one.
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Do you need a pal for a bow in Canada?

Re: Do you need a p.a.l. To hunt with a crossbow? NO! A crossbow is NOT a Firearm under our Laws. Of more interest to you being in Saskatchewan is whether you can use one in standard archery seasons.
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Is a crossbow considered a firearm in Ontario?

A crossbow is not a firearm under the Criminal Code, so a person does not need a firearms licence to purchase, possess, or use a crossbow. Crossbows may be used during any deer season that allows the use of bows. Many gun seasons for deer are seasons that also allow the use of bows, e.g. the rifle season.
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Is a bow a weapon?

A bow is a weapon used to shoot arrows. It is used in hunting, sport, and a long time ago, war.
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Is an arrow considered a weapon?

1. (Archery) a long slender pointed weapon, usually having feathers fastened at the end as a balance, that is shot from a bow.
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Can I shoot my bow in my backyard Alberta?

You can, and I do shoot my bow on my land and any private land that I have permission. ( my friends garage and back yard.) Shoot in your basement.
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Can you Bowfish in Canada?

In Ontario, bowfishers can take carp and bowfin from May 1 to July 31 and white suckers from March 1 to May 31, depending on the fisheries zone, so check your local regulations. Prime time for each is during their spawning periods, when they come into shallower waters.
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Are slingshots legal in Canada?

Legalities. While slingshots are not considered a firearm under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, it is legal to use them when hunting small game in Ontario. They are not legal for waterfowl or big game (even in bow configuration) however.
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Can you hunt with a bow?

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Nevertheless, you can use a bow to hunt just about anything you could hunt with a rifle or shotgun. However, bowhunters generally target a handful of species more than others. Some of the most frequent targets of bowhunters include whitetails, mule deer, elk, bear and turkey.
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Is a crossbow a gun or a bow?

A crossbow is essentially a bow mounted on an elongated frame (called a tiller or stock) with a built-in mechanism that holds the drawn bow string, as well as a trigger mechanism that allows the string to be released.
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Why are crossbows restricted?

Because crossbows are classed as firearms in California for all intents and purposes related to hunting, you're only allowed to hunt within the official gun or general hunting seasons rather than the archery hunting seasons.
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Are crossbows better than bows?

The ballistics of the majority of vertical bows are superior to the majority of crossbows. The mystical ingredient is the power stroke. Even though a crossbow has a heavier draw weight, the power stroke is much shorter.
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Can you use a bow for self defense?

A bow is a good survival weapon because it is quiet, versatile, and easy to use. Compared to other weapons such as firearms, bows are much quieter and can be used without giving away your position. They are also very versatile, meaning you can use them for hunting and self-defense.
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Can I shoot a compound bow in my backyard?

Generally, yes you can practice archery in your backyard. Some counties will require your backyard range be inspected by an ordinance officer who will issue a permit if your range is deemed safe. Other counties do not allow archery practice within city limits.
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Do I need a license to hunt with a bow in Ontario?

To Bow Hunt in Ontario you only require the Ontario Hunter Education Program, or OHEP. If you take this as a standalone course (no firearms training), you do have to complete module 10B which is firearms handling.
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Can you defend yourself with a gun in Canada?

Canadians do have a right to self defence, and to use firearms against criminal attackers. But the right to self-defence does not override all our other laws. While the right to self-defence is something that Canadians need to fight very hard to preserve and protect, they must do so lawfully at all times.
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Do you need a license to own a bow in Alberta?

No license required to simply own/buy a bow.
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