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What is the status of a 'replica firearm' (a device designed to look like a firearm but cannot discharge a projectile) in Canada?
Replica firearms are classified as prohibited devices under the Criminal Code because they can be mistaken for real firearms.
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Question: What is the status of a 'replica firearm' (a device designed to look like a firearm but cannot discharge a projectile) in Canada?
Answer options:
- They are non-restricted
- They are restricted ✅ They are prohibited devices
- They are legal for anyone over 18 without a licence
Correct answer: They are prohibited devices
Explanation: Replica firearms are classified as prohibited devices under the Criminal Code because they can be mistaken for real firearms.
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