The CFO's are always notoriously risk-averse. If they approve something (like bulk ammo/powder storage or a rifle range) and things go wrong, they know they will be raked over the coals. What motivation do they have to make it easy for us? None. And every reason to make it difficult.
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Last edited by LSB; 02-08-2019 at 09:31 PM.
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What does the CFO have to do with ammunition? The ammunition is NOT regulated by the Firearms Act but by the Explosives Act and specifically by the Explosives Regulations, SOR/2013-211 with amendments. The CFO has no authority over explosives. Sec.280 of SOR/2013-211 specifies that no more then 225 kg of explosives in small arms cartridges can be stored in a private dwelling. That's quite a number of 7.62x39mm crates .
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