back in the old days like the 80s how did you go about buying a handgun? i know you would pass the FAC. but after that what?
I remember the CFO or whatever they were called, they would keep the firearm until you got the green slip for your registration also
so would you all agree it was harder to get a handgun back then. plus safer because you actually had to talk with the grumpy old police guy?
i mean now i buy a gun online and fill out the order form and they mail it to me like a day later and i have it. plus the handgun course is no different then the PAL.
i like our system better now. ?? what do you think?
Look at handgun
Pay dealer
Take info to police station
Get paperwork from police station, while being abused by clerk who thought she knew what se was doing
Go back to dealer and pick up gun (no trigger lock and my favourite transportation case: a brown paper lunch bag
Go to police station show gun and paperwork, get harassed again by incompetent clerk(s) (thank goodness the number of complaints where stacked high enough to force action against those 2 idiots!!)
Take gun home.
It wasnt all bubble gum and candy back then.
Never had this happen. Always got to take it home.That came quite a bit later. In the early days there was no "gun jail" you got your yellow slip which acted as your temp regs until the green slip came in the mail. You were good to take the handgun home right away.
It was actually a big mouth in the gun community that caused "gun jail". Big mouth pointed out that the yellow slip wasn't actually the regs [which everyone already knew it wasn't but carried on anyway] and that the local CFO's [in BC all peace officer were designated CFO's by the Chief Provincial Firearms Officer for the purposes of restricted registrations] weren't following THE LAW! So, as a result, they started to make people leave the handgun at the police station until the "green slip" was received. Yeah, thanks Mr. Big Mouth - you sure showed them, eh?
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NAA.
It may be easier to buy a particular handgun today than in the past. But getting your FAC was a lot easier back then. Between the courses and paperwork, what are new shooters in for? 6 months? A year? More, before they get their RPAL? Back then it was a few weeks and less intrusion into our personal lives. I guess we were more trustworthy back then.



























