If you have taken a 50% deposit for a receiver that is being prohibited and you're company has yet to queue-up that customers order for manufacturing: I think the honorable thing would be to return the customers deposit if they so desire.
If the company has already absorbed the cost and time associated with the machining and it was not their fault...…….I am not so sure I agree.
"has yet to queue-up that customers order for manufacturing"
If you have taken a 50% deposit for a receiver that is being prohibited and you're company has yet to queue-up that customers order for manufacturing: I think the honorable thing would be to return the customers deposit if they so desire.
If you have taken a 50% deposit for a receiver that is being prohibited and you're company has yet to queue-up that customers order for manufacturing: I think the honorable thing would be to return the customers deposit if they so desire.
Material has been ordered and most likely delivered, and it ain't cheap.
It gets written off as bad product or materials. Unless Alberta doesn't work that way?
Quebec's Provincial Police to consider prohibited only firearms in IOC
This thread is from francophone forum:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2020736-Mise-a-Jour-SQ-CFO-QC-OIC-ATRS-MS-etc
The important point is that SQ will only consider a firearms as prohibited if it is in IOC and will not consider FRT status.
That means that I will be able to legally shot my ATRS MS in Quebec this summer!!!
This is great news for all Canadians since I suspect that the entire FRT reclassification is basically considered at least dubious by one large law enforcement organisation.
Alex
On behalf of a friend who has an acquaintance who owns a Modern rifle, thanks for info Alex.
Now I wonder how other Province CFOs will handle that one. Will they stick to the OIC only or stretch it's application to the non-legal reference that is the FRT?
So rather than taking ownership for not appropriately mitigating risk, despite numerous opportunities, ATRS should turn this into an accounting exercise?
How does one complete the order to make full payment? I’m looking at my order emails and the website and can’t seem to find the correct avenue. Thank you.
I hope the CFOs tell the feds where to go.
With respect, I see your point, but I don't I agree with you. ATRS has already invested time and money, even if the machining has not begun on your particular receiver set. At the time of deposit, it was made clear that there were no refunds. They are suggesting that people pay in full ASAP to ensure that your purchases are protected in case changes are made to the OIC, or the RCMP attempt to enforce the FRT. Either of these might prevent ATRS from completing your purchase.
They have also offered to convert deposits into to purchases for lower receivers only. The receiver could then be held onto until a leadership change allows for it to be re-classified as non-restricted, or turned if a compensated confiscation ever comes to pass. I see this as a compromise on the part of ATRS that goes well beyond anything we are owed. This seems very honourable to me.
Personally, were I lucky enough to get my hands on one of these, I could think of much better things to do with it than see it destroyed by a corrupt political party!
Correct me if I'm wrong. People paid for ATRS MS receiver set which was a Non Restrict product. Now it turned to Prohib status and useless. Why can't people get refund for it? Does it really worth over $1100 for a stripped receiver set? No, the value is NR tag, now its gone.