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What Is Considered a Weapon Offence in Ontario?

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A weapon offence in Ontario is any criminal charge involving the possession, use, or threat of a weapon under the Criminal Code. Weapons can include firearms, knives, replicas, or any object used to cause harm.

Common Types of Weapon Offences:

  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
  • Pointing a firearm or knife at someone
  • Using a weapon to commit assault or robbery
  • Unauthorized possession of restricted or prohibited firearms

     

Penalties vary depending on the type of offence and whether it is summary, indictable, or hybrid. Consequences may include fines, probation, mandatory counselling, jail time, and a permanent criminal record.

Consulting a weapon offence lawyer Brampton early is crucial to protect your rights, challenge procedural errors, and develop a defence strategy tailored to your case.

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