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    Hey guys, this just popped up when I tried to log into the RCMP business portal.
    There is not much new here, but at least it is from horses mouth sort to speak and it is a good official summary.
    Pleas do read other posts on CGN on the ongoing efforts for the advocacy and how to help fight back these changes.
    This is just for reference as it is not always easy to navigate the RCMP Firearms program website:

    RCMP -- What you need to know about the Government of Canada’s new prohibition on certain firearms and devices
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    They still haven't addressed restricted transfers that were initiated before the prohibitions came into effect. This definitely effects private sales where the money has already changed hands and the parties were simply waiting on the slow wheels of bureaucracy to catch up. Has there been official documentation that addresses this?

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    Scrubbed all mentions of grandfathering.

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    M16? Really...
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    Thanks for the post.
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    **Exceptions are included under the Amnesty Order to allow for the continued use of the newly-prohibited firearms and/or devices (if previously non-restricted) by individuals who hunt or trap to sustain themselves or their families, and by Indigenous persons exercising Aboriginal or treaty rights to hunt. At the end of the amnesty period, all firearm owners must comply with the new law.



    The language identifies A second group that is covered here, distinct from those with treaty and aboriginal rights
    In court the The government must prove that those people (Individuals) who are hunting or trapping are not sustaining themselves to prove illegality.

    Courts rules on reasonability and it would be reasonable to see harvesting of resources as a method of Sustaining ones self and Family
    The Federal government cannot define any persons accumulation of sustenance, Food security is protected under the right to life.
    The provision to hunt is granted to every citizen by the province and the metric is defined under licenced hunting and trapping regulation


    Thereby the OIC wording you would not be violating it provided you were following the provincial regulations,(caliber) choice would be precluded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weldboss View Post
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    The language identifies A second group that is covered here, distinct from those with treaty and aboriginal rights
    It was always written that way in the OIC. It just wasn't worded as clearly, but it was there, which is why I never understood the claims of discrimination....
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    love this part:

    Individuals

    Owners of newly prohibited firearms and devices are to keep them securely stored in accordance with their previous classification. The Display, Storage, Transportation and Handling of Firearms by Individuals Regulations (the Regulations) are available on the Department of Justice website.
    Newly prohibited firearms cannot be used for sport shooting, either at a range or elsewhere.

    and the new OIC is prefaced with:

    Whereas the Governor in Council is not of the opinion that any thing prescribed to be a prohibited firearm or a prohibited device, in the Annexed Regulations, is reasonable for use in Canada for hunting or sporting purposes;
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    DISRUPTING OODA LOOPS FOR THE HECK OF IT

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    Quote Originally Posted by weldboss View Post
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    The language identifies A second group that is covered here, distinct from those with treaty and aboriginal rights
    Not trying to derail the conversation, but I honestly just had a question occur to me. Is it normal to say that some laws in a particular area apply to Aboriginals while others do not? How can the government defend distinguishing ones that apply vs. ones that do not? For example, if they are now allowed to own prohibited weapons deemed to be too dangerous to be in the hands of our most trusted and vetted citizens; how does the government propose to distinguish between which prohibited weapons are ok and which are not? Can an aboriginal person now own any prohibited weapon? Did we just give them all 12.x status? Do we need a new class of prohib? Aboriginal Prohib..... How far down the rabbit hole do they intend to take this?

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