New rules for sales of machetes, long-bladed weapons now in effect in Manitoba
New rules governing the sales of machetes and other long-blade weapons in Manitoba come into effect Tuesday.
Businesses required to ID buyers, keep record of sales for 2 years
New rules governing the sales of machetes and other long-blade weapons in Manitoba come into effect Tuesday.
Retailers are required to keep the items stored in a way so shoppers can't access them without assistance.
Businesses are also required to sell only to adults with photo identification and to keep records of their sales for two years.
There are several exemptions to the law, including hedge trimmers, pruning shears and any type of saw.
The government passed the law earlier this year following a series of violent attacks in Winnipeg involving machetes and knives.