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I heard about a new tactic Conservation officers have been using in the Peace Country. They're hiking around wilderness areas, in plain clothes, and approaching other hikers. They strike up a conversation about bears, then gain people's trust by showing them a pistol, and saying there's a risk of bear attacks. If the unsuspecting people take the bait, and admit to having a handgun, they are arrested. People need to think twice about breaking the rules. The consequences can be pretty severe.
 
Thanks for the heads up, ....[edit]....they should be giving out candy and free ammo to help keep us alive :)
 
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Jesus!

Just how much of a problem do they....[edit]..... think this was/is to begin with? The vast majority of canadians don't own handguns to begin with. Most gangbangers I've seen don't seem the type to go hiking in the woods anyways.
I swear, you gotta wonder what motivates these departments sometimes.
 
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Sounds like entrapment.

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OMG... after posting the above, I remembered a story a few years back a friend told me. He had gone off the beaten trail with a 10/22 and was plinking away when a plainclothes guy came up to him and asked him what he was shooting. He ("the guy") then produced a handgun and said he was going to shoot targets too, my buddy just kinda "okay?!" and the guy just left. I wonder if this was the same tactic??
 
"My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious."

Details or otherwise its bulls**t. This isn't CO's normal purview or MO.
 
sounds a bit odd to me and id hope everyone on here would be smart enough not to carry a handgun in the woods....
 
bullwhip- Hey, it's a forum, it's all bulls**t. For every thousand comments, there are probably a couple with verifiable backup. You must be new to the blogosphere. It's a fantasy world.

I got the story from my nephew, who spends about 100 hours a week in the bush. Believe it, or don't, it's your choice.
 
I have it from a reliable source that the Federal MOE guys are doing undercover plainclothes work here in the Kootenays. I do not know any more of the details except that it was stated that "he was an undercover CO" last year.
 
I got the story from my nephew, who spends about 100 hours a week in the bush. Believe it, or don't, it's your choice.

i think he should be spending that time in an entirely different type of "bush"
 
bullwhip- Hey, it's a forum, it's all bulls**t. For every thousand comments, there are probably a couple with verifiable backup. You must be new to the blogosphere. It's a fantasy world.

I got the story from my nephew, who spends about 100 hours a week in the bush. Believe it, or don't, it's your choice.


I don't. Was your nephew the one approached or did he hear it from someone else who heard it from someone else?

I'm saying this would theoretically be all over the news at the worst, and at the least be notable somewhere as a pending court date - unless these supposed fishing expeditions turned up nothing which would likely be the case.

I don't know about you, but some hiker wanders up to me, pulls out a G20 and asks if I have one with me too, that would put me on edge a bit regardless if I was carrying (legally) or not.

It is a good morality tale, however, not to be a dumb ass braggart to a complete stranger entraping you if you are breaking the law.
 
No its true! I live in eastern Ontario and my friends fathers mothers best friends roommates cousin 3 times removed said he may have heard it in the mens rest room! Honest!:D
 
Honestly can anyone imagine a CO getting off his fat you know what and walking around the bush. You ever try and get them to come to your place for a real problem? If you have you will know for sure this is a BS story.

Graydog
 
This isn't entrapment. Entrapment is when a cop encourages you to commit a crime that you wouldn't normally have committed. Not when they lie to get you to confess. It's perfectly legal for a cop to lie to you.

/lawschool
 
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