Type 97 Classification Issues - PART TWO

I have been traveling and just received a letter from van loan and the jist of it was that RCMP are not in charge of interpreting the law but enforcing it. A classification may be given to a rifle because an importer improperly informed the RCMP when importing and later RCMP found information to the contrary and a rifle may be converted easily. Basically. The blame was on the importer and the RCMP were exonerated. I don't think much help is going to come from the conservatives on this.
 
That's great and all but how will your personal approval or lack thereof help prevent the confiscation?

I doesn't... But writting letters is kind of a hobby of mine... So I figure I'll start taking shots at the RCMP :kickInTheNuts: to bring attention to the fact that they are a self-serving institution... and they are not acting with the public's best interest in mind. (Ever wonder how much these appeal will cost the government? How much court time will be wasted?)

And since we are dealing with a bureaucracy, I thought we could play the bureaucratic game with them.

They have an ombudsman... and it doesn't take much to get the "paperwork" going... and the best part, it doesn't even have to be gun related. :pirate:




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** I appologize in advance to the RCMP officers who are members on CGN. Please note that the criticism are not in regards to your actual work (I appreciate you putting your 'but on the line, trying to make our cities safer. It's a dirty and thankless job :cheers:)... it's the organization I have a problem with **
 
Any new news or information, progress that you restricted folks have in the last couple weeks? Anything you can share with those of us waiting for the non-restricted?
 
I have sent a letter to my MP about this BS and have been told that he will be sending me a reply shortly (ya right) . I see the future ramifications here and will gladly contribute what I can. I cannot believe that this is happening in our country,taking legally acquired property from law abiding citizens is so wrong on so many levels. Sorry to hear you guys are losing your rifles...total and complete BS!!!!!
 
Rumor has it that it took them 8 months to figure out how to get it to function on full auto. I guess someone considers that to easy. Maybe everyone had to go on vacation before they could get started.
 
The first court reference hearing will certainly clear away any uncertainty about whether the rifle is easily convertible or not.
 
Rumor has it that it took them 8 months to figure out how to get it to function on full auto. I guess someone considers that to easy. Maybe everyone had to go on vacation before they could get started.

you are right it only took them 8 months to install a spring from a ball point pen in the rifle to make it go Full Auto . Miracles do happen in the RCMP Firearms lab:rolleyes: scary isn't it
 
How long it took to determine how to convert the rifle isn't really relevant. When it gets to court what will be relevant is how long it takes to insert the spring......
 
The 'we get the toys' and 'you will submit' attitude goes way back.

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(NWMP in Yukon)
 
You can tell they hadn't completely gone to the dark side, cause only half the dudes in the photo had RCMP mustaches. Kinda like Luke skywalker's change from white to beige jumpsuit in TESB, but not quite Black like in ROTJ.


The 'we get the toys' and 'you will submit' attitude goes way back.

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(NWMP in Yukon)
 
As unfortunate as this is, if you think this is the start of some sort of mass confiscation of semi autos you're sadly mistaken. There is evidence pointing that these guns were readily convertible to full auto, and the RCMP hasn't banned and confiscated any other new semi-autos coming in, so why would they solely choose the Type 97 and nothing else?
 
As unfortunate as this is, if you think this is the start of some sort of mass confiscation of semi autos you're sadly mistaken. There is evidence pointing that these guns were readily convertible to full auto, and the RCMP hasn't banned and confiscated any other new semi-autos coming in, so why would they solely choose the Type 97 and nothing else?

Can you please support your assertion that "There is evidence pointing that these guns were readily convertible to full auto"? Where is the evidence?

The T97 were produced specifically so they could not be converted to full auto - they are not a rifle that has been modified, they are manufactured as semi auto only.

As for "nothing else" can you say "test case"... as in if can change registration with little in the way of due process and access public funds for reimbursement for the T97 then can use the same strategy for Mini 14, M305, Tavor, CX4... "we wont tell you how in the interest of public safety but these can easily be converted so here is tax payers' money now surrender your firearms."
 
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