This is a thread concerning just one aspect of the 15-22 magazine issue - compensation.
I suggest that all 15-22 owners write to Public Safety Minister Vic Toews requesting compensation for the cost of their 25 rnd magazines. This was property acquired legally and in good faith. For the government to prohibit or confiscate it now without compensation is basically theft.
Smith & Wesson and firearms dealers are blameless in this matter and should not be expected to replace or exchange the magazines. The issue arises entirely from a retroactive (and highly questionable) classification decision by the CFC. I think there is a compelling case for government to partially remedy the situation by reimbursing owners.
Letters might also note that even though every 15-22 owner is recorded on the LGR the government has negligently failed to notify them of this decision, thereby placing them in jeopardy of criminal penalties.
I would also suggest sending copies of your letter to the local MP (or nearest CPC MP), any local CPC candidates (if one has been selected in your riding) and to whatever firearms advocacy organizations you belong to.
I have taken my own advice and have prepared a batch of letters to go out later today.
I suggest that all 15-22 owners write to Public Safety Minister Vic Toews requesting compensation for the cost of their 25 rnd magazines. This was property acquired legally and in good faith. For the government to prohibit or confiscate it now without compensation is basically theft.
Smith & Wesson and firearms dealers are blameless in this matter and should not be expected to replace or exchange the magazines. The issue arises entirely from a retroactive (and highly questionable) classification decision by the CFC. I think there is a compelling case for government to partially remedy the situation by reimbursing owners.
Letters might also note that even though every 15-22 owner is recorded on the LGR the government has negligently failed to notify them of this decision, thereby placing them in jeopardy of criminal penalties.
I would also suggest sending copies of your letter to the local MP (or nearest CPC MP), any local CPC candidates (if one has been selected in your riding) and to whatever firearms advocacy organizations you belong to.
I have taken my own advice and have prepared a batch of letters to go out later today.