It would just be nice to know what rifles are awaiting classification, and how long they have been there. So at least we can know when they are classified/prohibited.
It would just be nice to know what rifles are awaiting classification, and how long they have been there. So at least we can know when they are classified/prohibited.
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The following represents the official response from the 'officials.'
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...8435f6d2a97376
Listen, and understand. That Liberal is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse- only fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until your guns are gone.
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Frustrating. So essentially a firearm could be classified prohibited and there is the chance we would never hear about it.
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I really wanted one(or two...) of these...
Pending firearms should be evaluated in max. 30 days once the firearm is submitted. As someone else mentioned, if during the evaluation it can't be converted in 30 minutes it's then not considered "easily" convertible and classed unrestricted.
The RCMP should not be classifying they should only be policing.
It's no more dangerous than an SKS but they're stalling just because of the way it looks
Maybe one day
Is there anything in law that compels the RCMP to complete an evaluation of a firearm?
Is there any reason why they can't keep every new gun in limbo forever?
Keeping a gun in limbo is basically no different than a defacto-prohib status given to any new gun they feel like.