Non-restricted registration

John is like 80 years old....you are allowed to be short and to the point when you are that age :)
On a side note, there is still an amnesty in place by the feds, for un-registered long guns....Quebec is useless and there is no need to register anything. Let the rest of the Canadian tax payers fund the Quebec registry through transfer payments..

There, fixed it for you.
 
John is like 80 years old....you are allowed to be short and to the point when you are that age :)
On a side note, there is still an amnesty in place by the feds, for un-registered long guns....Quebec is useless and there is no need to register anything. Let them fund their own registry.

Come on Hitzy, I'm only 70, I hope to make 80
John
 
John,
I hope and pray that you are still around well past 80 (my uncle in N.B. is in his 90's, he was an air traffic controller over in Europe in WW2). The Canadian firearms family needs more people like you. Your crusty response makes me feel like I was on the crew at work again. If I need the deluxe treatment I won't hesitate to call you in person. Have a great day.

CSSA member & supporter
 
Finally got with the program I see......

Perhaps we had a communications gap....
Marstar has in the past, is now, and will in the future follow the law of the land so I don't the necessity for sarcasm....
Perhaps you have an alternative ??
John
 
Go further out west. While we have no registry in Ontario, we have a huge A**hole for a CFO. Until that institution is buried, Ontario will always be "Bantario". Don't remember the "Toronto the Bad" campaign? When David "Sc***ag" Miller was trying to ban handguns for everyone across the country, groups rose up to counter his nonsense. This whole country needs an enima. It's O.K. to have safe injection sites for illegal drugs, it's O.K. to have all our values removed from public site for fears it might offend someone from another nation, but God forbid you want to own a historic firearm in unmolested form.
 
Now will all you so called experts in Quebec stop counseling others, especially newbies to do something that is not required?

PLEASE!?!

Not really getting your point. Try going into a Quebec gun store and buying a gun with out registering it. I would put dollars on it that when anybody from Quebec has their PAL submitted to see if it is anygood that there is a record of it kept.
 
Not really getting your point. Try going into a Quebec gun store and buying a gun with out registering it. I would put dollars on it that when anybody from Quebec has their PAL submitted to see if it is anygood that there is a record of it kept.

Buy out of province.
 
Yes...I remember that being your story, but I digress......

Whether we don't like, like or are working on it with respect to Mr Marstar, the fact remains that he was proven to be honest and law abiding in a court of law some years ago. This did a great service to the Canadian firearms community and is part of the reason the `gun Nazis' aren't beating down our doors in this day and age. Any time that individuals and/or firearms businesses repudiate the attempts by the dark side to disarm us gives us all a bit more breathing room from the liberal progressives who want government to control our very existence. We all need to stick together as a united front so we may retain our freedoms and individuality.

Join the CSSA and get your firearms legal defense insurance (no I don't work for them, but I bought their insurance and am sleeping very well, thank you).
 
Problem is we have no idea what records are kept when it comes to buying a gun out of province. If a seller from another province submits out PAL to see if it is valid what's to say they don't record it and then down the road ask us what we bought from such in such person or store.Time will tell if we are going to have a legal registration or to say inforced registration and what records they will get from the CFC .
 
Hi guys,
Here's another take on the question of registration of long guns in Quebec. I decided to take a look at the temporary injunction granted to Quebec. In addition to forbidding destruction of the Quebec portion of the long gun registry, it also suspends Article 11 of Bill C-19 (Ending the Long-gun Registry Act). Article 11 revises Section 23 of the Firearms Act covering registration of firearms. In short, the original text required registering long guns and the revised text does not. The old (and currently temporarily in force in Quebec) Section 23 of the Firearms requires the seller to inform the Registrar of a sale.
It looks like the buyer has no obligation to inform the Registrar, and the Quebec injunction has no effect in other provinces. On the other hand, a local police officer I talked to is under the impression that Quebec residents must continue to register long guns.
So my bottom line is (1) buy from anywhere but Quebec, and (2) be discreet until the final court decision, as your local police / game officer will probably be misinformed and may act improperly.
Injunction: http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/331888/gun-registry-injunction-quebec-superior-court.pdf
Bill C-19: http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&DocId=5506066&File=33#3
Section 23 of the Firearms Act: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/F-11.6/section-23-20050410.html#wb-cont
 
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