LOL, this entire situation is utterly pathetic, Here we are, fretting that an over & under .12ga shotgun might be "too aggressive" for the anti's and their ban-hammer. The truth of the matter is that aside ffrom the Henry Homesteader in 9mm, those horrific Turkish "hunting" rifles in .223 and .308, a few legacy hunting rifles (Browning BAR) and some rimfire rifles, that's it, that''s all there is left to choose from for center-fire semi-automatic firearms in Canada. We have been quite literally cast back to the late 1800s in terms of permitted firearms technology within Canada. The situation in which we find ourselves is both laughably ludicrous and manifestly unacceptable. No other consumer product is delberately held back from technological advancement for safety, ease of use and overall comfort and convenience. It is insane.
The government's behaviour towards firearms owners has earned nothing whatsoever in the way of my cooperation with an ever-increasingly draconian firearms elimination system. As a result I'em not going to lift so much as a single lazy finger to assist them with their seizure of my personal property. If the government wants my guns, their agents will have to come to my home and collect them along with their spare parts. I'm disabled and incapable of bringing my prohbited, formerly restricted firearms to wherever the government's "fvck gun owners" drop-off station happens to be located. So there's that. , With AB's regulations governing a maximum of 3 firearms per vehicle that ought to require approximately 25-30 vehicle trips to my home. That's will be the start to my personal program of passive resistance. Oh, and it is cash on the barrel. No gun leaves my house without cash or a cheque in my hand for the full, current, market value....