Exactly my point.
So what would be the appropriate place to remove the firearm from the box, apply a trigger lock, and place it in a case? At the postal counter? On the way to the car? In your car?
In my scenario (and it has happened) my girlfriend picked up the mail and I had no idea this was going on... So that's not illegal but if I knew it and told her that's on me?
There's the funny part. "Excuse me Mr./Mrs. postal outlet employee, I just have to take a second here to take out this pistol/rifle and put a trigger lock on it and put it in this case."
One of the few lawful things that you could do and still get arrested. All in the name of safety!![]()
There's the funny part. "Excuse me Mr./Mrs. postal outlet employee, I just have to take a second here to take out this pistol/rifle and put a trigger lock on it and put it in this case."
One of the few lawful things that you could do and still get arrested. All in the name of safety!![]()
There's the funny part. "Excuse me Mr./Mrs. postal outlet employee, I just have to take a second here to take out this pistol/rifle and put a trigger lock on it and put it in this case."
One of the few lawful things that you could do and still get arrested. All in the name of safety!
What a joke.... I would love to see the look on the postal worker/shoppers employee's face when you pull out a pistol at their counter and attempt to apply a trigger lock while she screams bloody murder. Anybody want to be a guinea pig and try this out? It might lend to our cause to get the CFOs booted out.
The above is not advice. It's more like witty satire.
Gee I wonder how that might work?
I paid for a firearm and the store never gave me a tracking number what ever should I do? Maybe I should call them or email them and ask for one.
I see now you have run out of ways to rationalize your position to yourself so now you have to resort to calling me an anti. Its not my fault your poor arguments are so easy to prove wrong.
As the law is written at the counter.
This is the first time I have purchased a restricted firearm from a person, not from a dealer or store. We completed the transfer with the CFC and the seller contacted the CFO and I assume got an ATT to put it in the mail? I received the registration for said firearm from the CFC and a letter from the CFO that they know I own the firearm. The firearm is now on its long meandering way through Canada Posts sorting department and may or may not make it here.
Question is: When it arrives at the post office, do I need to contact the CFO and ask for and ATT to pick it up and transport it home or is the ATT that was used to deliver it to the Post Office still in effect until I get it home?
I do not have a copy of the ATT. Once the gun was shipped and I received the tracking number for Canada Post the seller stopped replying to my emails.
If anyone could help that would be great. I would rather not have to call the CFO and talk to them if I do not have to.
Thanks
Brian
Snip...So it has to be a package until you get it home.. Otherwise you are breaking some law..
Do you get an ATT I guess that depends... do you know it's a gun?
MENS REA is your friend.. (diarrhea is not)
it can be weeks from order to shipping, cant read a dealers mind
read --> comprehend --> post
selective eyesight, yep thanks for proving it yet again. go back to dreamworld, the internet cant hurt you there
I would love to witness you doing this, since you know the law 100%, follow the law 100% accurately, and 100% of the time