The Criminal Code defines a weapon as anything used, designed, or intended to cause injury, or anything that could be used to threaten or intimidate another person. This includes obvious items like firearms and knives but can also extend to objects such as tools or improvised devices depending on the circumstances.
A weapon becomes a concealed weapon when it is intentionally hidden from view. The concealment must be deliberate. For example:
- Hiding a knife inside clothing or a waistband
- Securing a weapon in a disguised container
- Carrying a prohibited item in a way that prevents detection during normal interaction
It is important to remember that not every item that is simply out of sight will qualify. A forgotten knife in a backpack or a firearm stored openly in the trunk of a vehicle may not meet the concealment threshold. Each situation is assessed based on the location of the item, how it was stored, and whether steps were taken to hide it from others.