As per SkullBoy's sticky in the realoading section, I've been searching for the stickied threads that we contributed in the years previous.... No luck.
So, I guess I need to start a new thread.
I just opened my Jan/Feb issue of Canadian Firearms Journal.
NRCan is at it again.
This time, apparently, the NFA has taken it upon itself to "negotiate" on our behalf.
The "comment period" started in October of 2011!!
Why in the hell aren't there a bunch of threads here telling us about this?
At the end of the article (on page 7), Sheldon Clare writes
"As you can see, the process is underway. Please
tell NRCan that you support the NFA in advocating..."
Ok, obviously NRCan has learned it's lesson about "leaking" it's intentions to re-imagine the regulations as concerns reloading components, when we got the (Conservative) government of the day to have the ministry abandon their intention to "improve" the current regs.
So, in all probability the NFA got told "shhhhh, this is very sensitive, don't tell your members (I.E. the people that actually ARE the organization.)
Nope, not IMHO, good enough.
I agree that the regs can be modernized and clarified, and a lot of recognition given to the absolutely superb safety record of Canadian handloaders; but I think we (the NFA members and the larger shooting/reloading community) should have been given the "heads-up" on this months ago.
BTW, if those old threads still exist, could someone please point to them, or even combine them with this, please?
So, I guess I need to start a new thread.
I just opened my Jan/Feb issue of Canadian Firearms Journal.
NRCan is at it again.
This time, apparently, the NFA has taken it upon itself to "negotiate" on our behalf.
The "comment period" started in October of 2011!!
Why in the hell aren't there a bunch of threads here telling us about this?
At the end of the article (on page 7), Sheldon Clare writes
"As you can see, the process is underway. Please
tell NRCan that you support the NFA in advocating..."
Ok, obviously NRCan has learned it's lesson about "leaking" it's intentions to re-imagine the regulations as concerns reloading components, when we got the (Conservative) government of the day to have the ministry abandon their intention to "improve" the current regs.
So, in all probability the NFA got told "shhhhh, this is very sensitive, don't tell your members (I.E. the people that actually ARE the organization.)
Nope, not IMHO, good enough.
I agree that the regs can be modernized and clarified, and a lot of recognition given to the absolutely superb safety record of Canadian handloaders; but I think we (the NFA members and the larger shooting/reloading community) should have been given the "heads-up" on this months ago.
BTW, if those old threads still exist, could someone please point to them, or even combine them with this, please?



















































