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"director" means the Director of Police Services, Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General; strong means a firearm as defined in section 2 of the Criminal Code (Canada); "intermediate weapon" means any weapon other than (a) a firearm used as described, authorized or specified under section 3, or (b) a weapon that when used in its ordinary and intended manner is as likely to cause serious bodily injury or death to a person as a firearm referred to in paragraph (a) and includes a firearm used with ammunition designed to be discharged at a muzzle velocity not exceeding 152.4 metres per second whether or not the firearm is described, authorized or specified under section 3; "police force" includes a designated law enforcement unit established under section 18.1 of the Act; "supervisor" means a police officer in charge.B.C. Reg. 211/2000, s. 2.] Application of this regulation (2) Sections 5, 6 (1) and (2), 7 (1) and 12 do not apply to the discharge of a firearm in target practice or in ordinary firearm

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