Damn you. You just made me even more angry that the crown appealed the courts decision.
Mr. Maarten Kramers
Chief Firearms Officer
Department of Justice
5151 Terminal Road, Ground Floor
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2L6
Tel: (902) 424-1712
FAX: (902) 424-4308
Mr. Kramers just ASSURED me that the M&P15-22 was NON RESTRICTED due to the fact that the Upper receiver cannot be swapped to make this center fire rifle.
Order away!![]()
Wow, first I've heard of this.....R. v. Henderson, a case in which an Ontario judge determined a firearm that looked like an AK-47 was NOT a variant of the AK-47.
That's great news!!!!!! Has the FRT# been issued yet?
That, I'm not sure of.
So, this recent ruling will obviously have significant ramifications for anything that only "looks" like a prohibited firearm.
Hmmmm, being appealed you say?
The case involved an Armi-Jaeger that was cosmetically similar to an AK.
.....We need to win this appeal, and any subsequent ones.
IMO it's the same as driving a car, do it responsibly you keep the privledge. Act like an ass, lose the privledge. You need a licence to drive because it's potentially dangerous, so are firearms. That's why I see it as a privledge.
Mr. Maarten Kramers
Chief Firearms Officer
Department of Justice
5151 Terminal Road, Ground Floor
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 2L6
Tel: (902) 424-1712
FAX: (902) 424-4308
Mr. Kramers just ASSURED me that the M&P15-22 was NON RESTRICTED due to the fact that the Upper receiver cannot be swapped to make this center fire rifle.
Order away!![]()
interesting that the judge stated that what made a firearm dangerous to the public was the full auto feature.
No, what he said was what made a PROHIBITED firearm 'dangerous to the public' was the full auto feature.
but if we can use this to mean that non-full auto means ia firearm shouldn't be prohibited this should be quite helpful



























