Registered owners of the T-97 (and High Standard 10B shotguns) have received letters, dated March 22, indicating that the firearms are now prohibited, and must be turned in for destruction.
First thing that owners of the T-97 should do is file for a reference hearing. At the very least, this will delay the seizure.
You should also meet personally with your MP.
Tell them you received the letter, and the RCMP has made no explanation as to why they feel the gun is prohibited, only that it must be turned in.
It is very likely that more guns will be affected as the RCMP reviews the registry in preparation for removal of the "long-gun registry"
First thing that owners of the T-97 should do is file for a reference hearing. At the very least, this will delay the seizure.
You should also meet personally with your MP.
Tell them you received the letter, and the RCMP has made no explanation as to why they feel the gun is prohibited, only that it must be turned in.
It is very likely that more guns will be affected as the RCMP reviews the registry in preparation for removal of the "long-gun registry"
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