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Originally Posted by GabeGuitarded
I was under the impression that they were stricter. Maybe it's just in Toronto that everything has to be locked up in a safe, within a safe, within a safe, under your bed, beneath the floorboards, with a laser protection system and extra locks that you aren't allowed to know the combinations to? 
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You win the "spot the RS" 1st prize. Take a deep breath....did you enjoy it. You won that air.
Anyway, that is a non-restricted weapon legally on display. The ammunition is kept in a separate room and the action is locked. Even if it were a restricted weapon it could be displayed on my wall, all I have to do is include a structural fixture in my action lock. (A ring bolt or 2 screwed deep into the beam then cable locked to the action lock is a legal display for a restricted weapon.)