National Firearms Association
The National Firearms Association ("NFA") is a non-profit association based across Canada. Its main goals are to repeal and replacement of the Firearms Act (Bill C-68), which was introduced into Canadian Parliament in 1995 (Now called "Chapter 39 of the 1995 Statues of Canada"), the promotion of marksmanship and firearm safety and the protection of the right to hunt and self-defence. Annual membership costs are typically $35.00 however, discounts are available for families and seniors. All NFA members are eligible for $5 million in liability insurance that covers all legal hunting, shooting and fishing activities, the cost for this optional insurance is $9.95/yr.
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National Firearms Association
The National Firearms Association ("NFA") is a non-profit association based across Canada. Its main goals are to repeal and replacement of the Firearms Act (Bill C-68), which was introduced into Canadian Parliament in 1995 (Now called "Chapter 39 of the 1995 Statues of Canada"), the promotion of marksmanship and firearm safety and the protection of the right to hunt and self-defence. Annual membership costs are typically $35.00 however, discounts are available for families and seniors. All NFA members are eligible for $5 million in liability insurance that covers all legal hunting, shooting and fishing activities, the cost for this optional insurance is $9.95/yr.
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Canada's Most Effective Firearms Association
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David A. Tomlinson Major R.A. Laycock. Bill Jones
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