JOHNSON;
It would seem that you and I have a communications problem, I will type this s l o w l y in an effort to make myself very clear to you....
As stated by others, we follow the law, that is the ONLY healthy approach I know of.... Please take a moment to read up on what these laws are, read under the Firearms Act, in addition please consult the Controlled Goods Act.
"What if a legit buyer picked up lets say 100 M-53's and then went about deacting them? Can you compile a list of buyers?"
This is a two part question, IF an authorized buyer decides to purchase 100 units, no problem if the sale is then blessed by the authorities....
What list are you talking about here ??
"I'd also like to know why no suppliers in Canada (such as Marstar) aren't emphasizing a much, much more capitalistic approach to bringing these wares into the country?
We at Marstar are always interesting in bringin goods that we know will sell, are you saying you are interested ? If so provide a copy of your permits and CG registration, we would be pleased to quote you.
"Fly to Kragujevic " why would we go to Zastava ?? Whne the guns are in our warehouses ??
"Where can I read about Marstars internal import/export policies, I hope its public domain."
I repeat myself READ THE LAW.... Marstar is fortunate in that we have great latitude under the licenses that we have been granted, HOWEVER making up our own import/export policies is certainly NOT one of the things we can do....
OUR INTERNAL policies are not public domain, we are a private corporation, therefore our internal matters do not have to be disclosed.
John