Firearms activist Bruce Montague will back in Kenora court on Monday to resume his challenge to have Canada’s Firearms Act declared unconstitutional and keep him out of jail.
The gunsmith, who lives near Dryden, says if found guilty on some or all of the charges he could face a sentence ranging from one to 18 years in jail.
Montague was arrested in 2004 at a Dryden gun show and was later charged with 53 weapons-related offences.
A Charter of Rights and Freedoms hearing for Montague that began last fall will continue Monday.

