Saskatchewan Proposes Exemption Certificates for Gun Owners Subject to Federal Buyback
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By Olivia Gomm
Published on March 12, 2026.
The government of Saskatchewan is proposing additional amendments to the province's firearms act to allow firearms owners and businesses to apply for certificates of exemption from the federal gun buyback program. The certificates would allow them to continue storing their "lawfully-owned, but now prohibited" firearms.
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