Wow... I knew there might be some controvery over this but 3 pages... I had a member contact me yesterday expressing his concern.
I am trying to find regulations on primer sales but have yet to turn up any.
When I did buy powder and primers at my local store they required you show your firearms license they would look at it give it back and your good to go.
I have adopted this policy as a personal company policy as well, I dont see what the big deal is if you have a license whats the big deal about showing it to prove your responsible and allowed to have the items your purchaseing... with all the bad press and stuff going on in the firearms indusrty I figure its a good way to protect myself... my original business plan was to not sell powder or primers and I have decided I would give it a try. I was trying to find a goverment document on the sale of primers and asked a few people to help me out, but we have yet to turn up any offical documents regarding the sale of primers.
All I am trying to do is protect myself, I was expecting people would respond as you did, which is ok your entitled to your opinion... I know some shops are a bit slopy or neglectful about regulations I have shoped at most of them in ontario and everyone is a bit different...
I know its not law or required but ask yourself why would you need small pistol primers?
If you go by 9mm ammo do they not require you show your RPAL?
Do you think young children should be able to buy powder and primers?
How do I know the person on the other side of the key board is 5 or 55?
It's just good pro active thinking... at least thats my take on the whole thing.
If you can help me out about the regualtions I would think about reforming my personal policy.
I would prefer that you just hand my the card I look at it and give it back but thats a bit hard over the internet.
Basically I am looking at this as if the goverment of canada says your allowed to have firearms... then you should be allowed to have primers and powder too..
Thanks for expressing your concern