I wonder what would happen if someone with a MS phoned the RCMP asking for a prohibited registration certificate. Wonder what they would do then..? They'd have to either tell you no, it's not prohibited or accept and send you one.
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Isn't the point that the atrs rifle are not on the OIC and those guns are?
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As per the Firearms Act, the RCMP cannot issue a prohib registration certificate for a newly prohibited firearm.
The legislation is very clear that no such certificate is to be issued as of december 1, 1998.
This is the same reason why not a single AR15 owner has, or ever will, received a prohib registration certificate after the OIC.
Its really not.