Quebec, SKS and Ammo - not Registered? [answered-thank you]

It's up to the person buying the firearm to register it in quebec. CanadaAmmo is slow sometimes, but always seem to pull through.
 
Alright then,
thank you everybody for your help, ill be calling the GRC as soon i get it.

I wouldn't register it until there was an actual Law in effect that required me to. I know it's easy for me to say now but you guy's in Quebec need to take a stand and stop volunteering to register your long guns.
 
We fought hard to get the registry for non-restricted removed and now we can’t wait to register thing we don’t need to? The company CA gave you their findings after enquiring and people are still telling the OP to hurry and call Miramichi when he receives his non-restricted rifle? Confused to say the least
 
Quebec makes Canadians second class citizens in our own country.

They want us to get used to that feeling for when we travel abroad... when will this ever end...:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
Have not registered a damned thing. not planning on it.

Just opt out.
 
In Quebec you need to register your gun if your buying them from outside of Quebec. We live in a feminist country. In 40 years people will say what is an automatic weapon, i though it doesnt exist. Some people think automatic weapons were illegal all the time in Canada. No it was banished in 1978 for no reason. Registering weapons is not saving anything at all in this country if they are prohib or legal. They only want to control to see what you have, like our wives controling our money. I wish this s**t could end so harper can pass on something else. (like putting prohib weapons legal again)
 
per several lawyers, and Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews, you do not need to register new guns in QC, only keep the data.

if you want to register, simply call 1-800-731-4000. We do not get involved with the process.

Really!? Ah, crap... I regestered my Tavor already!
 
I wouldn't register it until there was an actual Law in effect that required me to. I know it's easy for me to say now but you guy's in Quebec need to take a stand and stop volunteering to register your long guns.

I guess there is much work for lawyers in my comment, but I wonder where would Quebec's legislative authority extend to in this matter. Assuming they end up being able to create their own registry. How would it be enforced ? AFAIK (IANAL), criminal law is under Federal jurisdiction. Moreover, could they be able to create their own firearm classification, taking precedence over the Federal authority ? As I said, many lawyer are likely to make great livings on these issues...

[nb : I know these question are likely to be better asked in the Legal section :) ]
 
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Have not registered a damned thing. not planning on it.

Just opt out.

I wish we could. There no law on the books to make us register but still we have to do it anyway. Could someone explain what this world is coming to when a government forces you to do something without legislation and spends money on a program that is not on any ones budget.

time for a reality check
 
I thought:
- The LGR is dead (no computer system to accept the info)
- The Quebec data still resides on disk/tape somewhere, waiting for something to happen
- The ruling was that the data be preserved - no ruling that more data be added to it.

I might be wrong, but my current impression is that new ones do not need to be registered (as Canadaammo says above), and there's no reason for the Op to register it (I suppose le GRC could write it on a postit note, until the database is write-enabled again...). Where there is no law that they must be registered, don't.
 
I thought:
- The LGR is dead (no computer system to accept the info)
- The Quebec data still resides on disk/tape somewhere, waiting for something to happen
- The ruling was that the data be preserved - no ruling that more data be added to it.

I might be wrong, but my current impression is that new ones do not need to be registered (as Canadaammo says above), and there's no reason for the Op to register it (I suppose le GRC could write it on a postit note, until the database is write-enabled again...). Where there is no law that they must be registered, don't.

yet the RCMP still asks all Quebec residents to register our purchases and they are still processing registrations How could this be possible in a modern government and in Canada of all places? It feels like this is a sort of thing that a third world underdeveloped country would do. countries that have no respect for the rule of law and good order of government shame on Quebec the RCMP and the Canadian Government for allowing this to happen.

I think their may be a good case for a class action case to accuse the government of illegally spending money and for enforcing a law that is not on the books.
 
there is no law to convict you under but still the government of Quebec is trying to force us to follow the old rules and the RCMP is helping them.
a federal organization assisting the provincial government to apply a law that doesn't even exist.
 
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