Everyone aware of the new rules to buy or sell a nr firearm? More liberal crap. http://outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=411357
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Anyone on the fence about a new firearm, do it before May 18. After the 18th all new and used sales must be recorded again, RCMP is re-opening their long gun registry. Retailers must keep records for 20 years and private sales need authorization from the firearms centre to sell everything from your single shot .22s to your .338.
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Originally posted by Taiga View PostAnyone on the fence about a new firearm, do it before May 18. After the 18th all new and used sales must be recorded again, RCMP is re-opening their long gun registry. Retailers must keep records for 20 years and private sales need authorization from the firearms centre to sell everything from your single shot .22s to your .338.
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostWhy register a private sale that has never been registered?
Effectively requires a number for every thing classified as firearm to change possession. Brilliant really and just before they close parliament.
Pierre lite my arse. Justin is times 10.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostWhat do you think, chuck? Will registering my gopher gun help reduce gang violence in Toronto?
Police organizations including the RCMP supported the gun registry because it gave them more tools when assessing high risk people and situations.
And often those who commit domestic violence and spousal murder often have no criminal record. So apparently its not just gang members and known criminals who use guns to kill.
And firearm related deaths in more rural provinces are higher per capita than those in cities.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/181121/cg-a004-eng.htm
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Firearm-related homicides in urban and rural areas of Canada, by province, 2017
Last edited by chuckChuck; May 10, 2022, 07:51.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYou are much more likely to be killed or experience domestic violence from your spouse than die of gang violence. Or die of suicide.
Police organizations including the RCMP supported the gun registry because it gave them more tools when assessing high risk people and situations.
And often those who commit domestic violence and spousal murder often have no criminal record. So apparently its not just gang members and known criminals who use guns to kill.
And firearm related deaths in more rural provinces are higher per capita than those in cities.
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/181121/cg-a004-eng.htm
Chart 4
Firearm-related homicides in urban and rural areas of Canada, by province, 2017
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