Thousands of exotic weapons seized at Canadian border - National | Globalnews.ca (2024)

Brass knuckles, blowguns and a tube of lipstick that conceals a serrated blade are just a few of the strange and exotic weapons seized at the Canadian border over the past six and a half years.

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“As long as there’s a demand for it, people will smuggle it,” said Jerry Jesso, Acting Director of Intelligence for the Canada Border Services Agency’s Greater Toronto region. By that logic, Canadians have a vast appetite for unusual weaponry, with more than 40 thousand firearms and other weapons intercepted by border guards since 2005.

A glance at CBSA seizure records shows how varied these weapons can be. According to a list of prohibited items seized by CBSA officials obtained through Access to Information legislation, 10,447 brass knuckles were stopped between January 1, 2005 and July 12, 2011 – which amounts to one-quarter of all prohibited weapons seized at the border.

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Switchblades, replicas, shuriken (ninja throwing stars) and tear gas or pepper spray round out the top five prohibited weapons. With just over 1,000 seized, handguns barely crack the top ten, being slightly more common than push daggers – a prohibited type of knife in which the handle is perpendicular to the blade.

The weapon of choice for smugglers varies by region. In Atlantic Canada, tear gas and pepper spray are the most frequently-seized. On the west coast, the perennially-popular brass knuckles are on top, but Asian martial arts weapons, such as nunchaku and shuriken, are also seized often.

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Weapons are concealed with passengers, hidden in cars at border crossings, sent in the mail and found in cargo shipments. Because of tightened security at the airport, not many attempt to fly with a concealed weapon.

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Firearms especially are rarely found at the airport, said CBSA’s Jesso, but other things do sometimes turn up in individuals’ baggage. “We have seen in a checked bag, a switchblade that has been missed by security, or pepper spray, or other items that appear to be one item, but are truly a different item. For example, it could be a lipstick, but actually there’s a knife concealed within the lipstick case.”

At other locations, like at international mail facilities, concealment methods get even more ingenious and seizures are more frequent. “You may see two handguns hidden inside a DVD player that’s coming in as a Christmas gift,” said Jesso.

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“I would probably estimate in Canada, there’s probably one to two firearms seized on the border every day.”

Other weapons are even more common, he said.

In an interview at Pearson airport in Toronto, Jesso listed off some of the strange weapons he has seen: playing cards with sharpened edges, belt buckles with knives concealed in them, belt buckles with little one-shot pistols integrated into the design, and cell phones converted to fire .22 round shells.

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“The most recent item that I would consider strange would have to be the cell phone taser,” he said. A joint CBSA and Toronto operation recently intercepted 18 of the weapons in Vancouver, destined for a Toronto apartment which turned out to hold many more.

“God forbid those end up in the wrong hands. A taser could be used for a number of criminal activities,” he said.

Individuals attempting to import a large number of prohibited weapons might face charges, he said. Importing prohibited firearms and other prohibited weapons without proper licenses and transportation permits is a violation of the Criminal Code and can result in up to five years of jail time.

The weapons themselves are kept as evidence and eventually disposed of, usually by melting them down.

Some people import weapons for profit, intending to resell them to Canadians, said Jesso. Others bring them in for protection, for criminal activities, or as collectors’ items. He has little sympathy for people who might not know that their weapon cannot legally enter Canada.

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“I would say the average citizen would be aware of the fact that a ninja throwing star or a taser would be illegal in the country. The onus is on the general public to be aware of that,” he said.

A list of prohibited weapons and associated regulations can be found on the CBSA website.

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Thousands of exotic weapons seized at Canadian border - National | Globalnews.ca? ›

Switchblades, replicas, shuriken (ninja throwing stars) and tear gas or pepper spray round out the top five prohibited weapons. With just over 1,000 seized, handguns barely crack the top ten, being slightly more common than push daggers – a prohibited type of knife in which the handle is perpendicular to the blade.

How many guns are confiscated at the Canadian border? ›

Between Jan. 1 and Oct. 31, the CBSA made over 13,800 weapons and firearms seizures, an increase of 75 per cent from 2022. There were 49 firearms and 842 replica firearms intercepted in the GTA area, which includes Hamilton and Kitchener-Waterloo, said James.

What weapons are not illegal in Canada? ›

Certain firearms, such as hunting rifles and shotguns, are not prohibited nor restricted. But one must obtain a firearms acquisition certificate to possess them. The law, with minor exceptions, limits the magazine capacity of firearms to five rounds for hunting rifles and shotguns and 10 rounds for handguns.

Are ninja throwing stars illegal in Canada? ›

Shuriken (throwing stars): Please note that this is an illegal item under the Criminal Code of Canada; if it is presented at a pre-board screening checkpoint, protocol requires us to notify the police. This could lead to charges and prosecution to the item's holder.

What percentage of the Canadian population owns guns? ›

According to the Department of Justice, it is estimated that 26 per cent of Canadian households own some sort of firearm. Put another way, more than one in four households has a firearm located in it. Ninety-five per cent of firearm-owning households in Canada possess long guns.

Where do most illegal guns come into Canada? ›

The U.S. is the largest source of illegal handguns in Canada, according to the Department of Justice Canada.

Is wd40 banned in Canada? ›

Thankfully for Canadian DIY aficionados from St. John's to Vancouver, this alleged news is completely false. In a statement from WD-40 itself: "It has recently come to our attention that false information is circulating online that WD-40® Brand products are being banned in Canada. This is not a true statement.

What can I legally carry for self-defense in Canada? ›

10 Self Defense Tools You Can Legally Carry In Canada
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Can I carry a pocket knife in Canada? ›

Unless it is one of the knives that is deemed to be a prohibited weapon, it is legal to carry it in Canada. But if you claim that you have it for self-defence, then you could face a charge of Possession of A Dangerous Weapon. A knife is just a tool until it's used (or intended to be used) as a weapon.

Can I carry a hunting knife on my belt in Canada? ›

Canada. There is no law banning the carrying in public knives with sheaths, knives that take both hands to open and any knife with a fixed blade and certain non-prohibited folding knives, assuming they are not carried for a purpose dangerous to public peace or for the purpose of committing a criminal offense.

Why is a butterfly knife illegal? ›

Legal status. The balisong has been outlawed in several countries, mainly due to its easy utility in crimes and ability to be easily concealed for the same purpose. In some jurisdictions its criminal use is considered a knife crime.

Can you carry a sword in public in Canada? ›

It is perfectly legal to own knives and swords that are not prohibited by design in Canada, so long as your purpose for purchasing and/or carrying it is to use it as a tool. Remember, Canadian law does not allow you to carry a knife for the purpose of "self-defense".

Are guns being confiscated in Canada? ›

Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's “assault weapon” ban and confiscation (mandatory “buyback”) scheme was announced on May 1, 2020, with much ado and forceful rhetoric.

How many guns are coming over the border? ›

An estimated 200,000 to 500,000 weapons are smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border every year, and 70% of firearms recovered from crime scenes were purchased in the U.S.

How many guns does Canada have compared to us? ›

According to the Small Arms Survey Canada's civilian population has 34.7 guns per 100 population versus 120.5 for the US. Most gun crimes in Canada are committed with illegal pistols, often legally bought in America.

How many guns are confiscated at US airports? ›

WASHINGTON — During 2023, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) intercepted a total of 6,737 firearms at airport security checkpoints, preventing them from getting into the secure areas of the airport and onboard aircraft.

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