Stormchaser
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Was thinking the same thing, should ask at the next strata meeting if everyone has complied with the rules and gotten rid of every spray can and aerosol in the building. Only bottled liquid cleaner allowed.



Was thinking the same thing, should ask at the next strata meeting if everyone has complied with the rules and gotten rid of every spray can and aerosol in the building. Only bottled liquid cleaner allowed.
Gunpowder is a propellant, not an explosive.
I live in a condo, and my packages get delivered to a front desk. The boxes tend to sit right on the desk in the lobby. With all the scarcity in sourcing ammo, I managed to find what I needed from Cabelas.ca. They shipped it to me in a box that had the contents clearly marked on the outside of the box.
At first, I didn't actually notice the label, but while I was signing the logbook (confirming that I've picked up my package), the guy behind me in line loudly asked in a horrified, disgusted tone, "Those aren't bullets, are they?? You can't have bullets in a condominium!" At the time, I didn't know how he would have known that, so I just laughed, shrugged and went on my way.
Right before opening the box, I noticed the label:
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It's my first time getting ammo shipped, and I don't usually buy from Cabelas. Is this normal??? If it is, I'll shut up. I just thought it would be standard to have some kind of discretion, especially for folks like me who live in the GTA.
Next time I see that guy, I'm gonna give him some lengthy but polite education on Canadian firearms laws.
My wife actually suggested that I'm a poor liar.
Nah, just tell him to go #### himself, and mind his own business. I have no time for stupid people.
Ive had ammo delivered to my door, in the standard Military crate, with a nice big orange explosive label on it. So, Its pretty normal.
I believe its only firearms which require discreet packaging.
No, guns can be packaged any way the shipper desires. I have received many with the manufacturers name and logo showing.
Next time he tries to engage tell him they werent "bullets" and that you would have told him that but you were taken aback by his erratic and aggressive behavior
I live in a condo, and my packages get delivered to a front desk. The boxes tend to sit right on the desk in the lobby. With all the scarcity in sourcing ammo, I managed to find what I needed from Cabelas.ca. They shipped it to me in a box that had the contents clearly marked on the outside of the box.
At first, I didn't actually notice the label, but while I was signing the logbook (confirming that I've picked up my package), the guy behind me in line loudly asked in a horrified, disgusted tone, "Those aren't bullets, are they?? You can't have bullets in a condominium!" At the time, I didn't know how he would have known that, so I just laughed, shrugged and went on my way.
Right before opening the box, I noticed the label:
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It's my first time getting ammo shipped, and I don't usually buy from Cabelas. Is this normal??? If it is, I'll shut up. I just thought it would be standard to have some kind of discretion, especially for folks like me who live in the GTA.
Next time I see that guy, I'm gonna give him some lengthy but polite education on Canadian firearms laws.
Ive had ammo delivered to my door, in the standard Military crate, with a nice big orange explosive label on it. So, Its pretty normal.
I believe its only firearms which require discreet packaging. I think ammo is treated like explosives in regards to transport, so their might be some regulations that state proper labellings must be on the container.
I would also double check your condo regs. Just to cover all your bases in case the guy decides to make it an issue with the condo board. Better safe then sorry.
Depends
If by CP there can be no "gun" markings on the box
Shawn
Whips and dildo's for your ### parties; just saying.
Or wait until doofus picks up a package and loudly say for all to hear, "those aren't used adult ### toys are they"??^This and ask him if he thinks Bad Dragon is a good brand