Registration leads to confiscation.

I heard the rounds falling back down can kill. I'm definitely staying indoors

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If you have a pot to pi$s in and a window to throw it out of you won't have to pee in hedge tonite.
 
If you have a pot to pi$s in and a window to throw it out of you won't have to pee in hedge tonite.

I'm lost. Is that an old expression? Because I don't think I've heard it in my era
 
I'm lost. Is that an old expression? Because I don't think I've heard it in my era

Is there anything creepier than imagining an old guy at a keyboard? Maybe imagining a brown guy trying to be a Mod or a Rocker? Speaking of eras.
 
I think during that era, neither the mods or rockers would be very welcoming of a brown guy. They can all party together now and relive the glory days, dressed in more black leather and pins buttons and studded jackets that an SMBD show and mocking Harley guys, but I digress.

My concern with the Swiss arms issue is its the tip of the iceberg, I don't own one or desire one, I do own guns. But at what point do pump shotguns make the list because it could hold more than three shells? Its a dangerous president.
 
My concern with the Swiss arms issue is its the tip of the iceberg, Its a dangerous president.

Freudian slip? And what about the other part of the iceberg? The part under water represented by all the weaponry in private hands in USA. Anything we can do in this country to avoid heading in that direction would be fine by me. Of course this doesn't involve responsible gun owners in any way, shape or form.
 
We have a federal licensing system. We couldn't be further from US-style [lack of] regulation.

If I've already been vetted by the RCMP and put through the hoops to acquire and maintain a license, gun ownership problems should end there. All this classification and transportation/paper-crime stuff is utter ********.
 
Freudian slip? And what about the other part of the iceberg? The part under water represented by all the weaponry in private hands in USA. Anything we can do in this country to avoid heading in that direction would be fine by me. Of course this doesn't involve responsible gun owners in any way, shape or form.

Lets not go down the US vs Can road on gun laws. We are a long way from open carry (no permit) sidearms and concealed carry 10 questions forms. My concern is guns that "look" dangerous being blacklisted and guns that "could" carry high capacity magazines or "could" convert to automatic being black listed. We are headed a direction I'm not comfortable with, my vote will go to legislators that support my direction. Well, at least till elected and they change their mind..........
 
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Robert Alexander‎Carry Concealed CanadaHave just received a full briefing from CSSA on the Swiss Arms, CZ858, and several other topics. There's some good things coming but I am not at liberty to discuss yet -- we've had a couple VERY busy days with the folks in Ottawa. Gov't needs a few days to get things in order.


Not everything you've heard is correct -- some premature misinformation has gotten out.


Not trying to play "secret squirrel" here, this is just the way it is with gov't. I'm told I'll be able to give some details Monday or Tuesday. Don't get rid of any guns yet.


Keep calm and carry on.


That is all.
 
Eventually you will be able to 3-D print metal and then laws will shift toward possession of black powder and prohibited shapes.
 
Eventually you will be able to 3-D print metal and then laws will shift toward possession of black powder and prohibited shapes.

When that day comes you'll also need a federal licence to own a 3D printer or CNC machine :rolleyes:
 
There are rumors that the RCMP just prohibited the CZ858.

The RCMP is out of control, and if they get away with it, it just sets the foundation for more and more property (guns or otherwise) to be seized.

Police state here we......are.
 
There are rumors that the RCMP just prohibited the CZ858.

The RCMP is out of control, and if they get away with it, it just sets the foundation for more and more property (guns or otherwise) to be seized.

Police state here we......are.

The fuk?? I was about to purchase that rifle. Did they say why? Maybe it look like an ak?
 
Specific 858s (with 2007+ markings I believe) are prohibited now too its already been confirmed.
 
This represent over 9500 rifles which means this week alone almost 12000 Canadian citizens have been turned into criminals at the stroke of a pen.

What would they do with the confiscated rifles?
 
What would they do with the confiscated rifles?

They destroy them. By the way, they claimed that the CZ858's were automatics converted into semi. The actual process was that they were partly finished receivers (so not a gun by Canadian law yet), but had the cutout that allows it to fire full auto. Then they welded a piece that prevents firing full auto and finished making the receiver at which point it becomes a gun. So a gun was never converted, it was "converted" before it was fully manufactured. Of course, our law also allows the police to make up laws as they go along when it comes to guns, so they can do whatever they want and even avoid punishment when acting in contempt of court.

By the way, you can still legally buy a CSA VZ-58 for $300 more, which is the same gun. The only difference is that it has a chromed barrel which is a good thing when shooting cheap corrosive surplus ammo. It is a newly manufactured semi so no legal issues. Comes in restricted and non restricted depending on barrel length.

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A complete waste

Agreed. They are inanimate objects and millions of Canadians use them for lawful purposes such as hunting (sustenance and pest/predator control), protection in the bush (most bush camps I worked out of had at least one bear-chaser on staff) and sport shooting. Number of gun owners in Canada is 2000% (yes 3 zeros) of motorcycle owners but the number of gun deaths is only 30% of the motorcycle deaths. The numbers get even more skewed when you just factor in the deaths by lawfully possessed guns. No wonder I'm paying $35 a year for $5,000,000 in shooting injury/death/damage insurance... I don't need to tell you how much we pay for 1/5 of that in bike insurance ;)

Btw, we should congratulate each other on our 60th criminal records check in 2014.. Also congratulating you on the 61st in advance (coming tomorrow) :cool:
 
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