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* [[1901]] — In [[Australia]], non-semiautomatic rifles and muzzleloaders made after this day are [[Gun_politics_in_Australia#Firearms_categories|Category B]] firearms.
 
* [[1901]] — In [[Australia]], non-semiautomatic rifles and muzzleloaders made after this day are [[Gun_politics_in_Australia#Firearms_categories|Category B]] firearms.
 
* [[1901]] — Also in [[Australia]], all [[single-shot]] muzzleloading firearms manufactured before this day are considered [[antique firearms]].
 
* [[1901]] — Also in [[Australia]], all [[single-shot]] muzzleloading firearms manufactured before this day are considered [[antique firearms]].
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* [[1978]] — Following the passage of [[Bill C-51]] in the Canadian Parliament, [[fully automatic firearm]]s not registered before this date became classified as prohibited firearms.
 
* [[2001]] — Gun licensing comes into force in [[Canada]], making possession of any firearm without the government's permission a federal offence.
 
* [[2001]] — Gun licensing comes into force in [[Canada]], making possession of any firearm without the government's permission a federal offence.
 
* [[2003]] — The [[Canadian]] [[long gun registry]] comes into force, making possession of an unregistered long gun after this date a federal offence.
 
* [[2003]] — The [[Canadian]] [[long gun registry]] comes into force, making possession of an unregistered long gun after this date a federal offence.

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