Anyone remember the .460 challenge Bob Prestash had when he owned Phoenix Guns in Edmonton centuries ago.?
Anyone want to comment? He He He He He He.
Some of you buggers are still alive. And have the bruise to show it.
Anyone remember the .460 challenge Bob Prestash had when he owned Phoenix Guns in Edmonton centuries ago.?
Anyone want to comment? He He He He He He.
Some of you buggers are still alive. And have the bruise to show it.
Never heard about this 10k Jewel thing until now. Not surprised. But has a crime ever been committed with one of those, ever?
I am assuming with having it coming in a couple of weeks means the Gun has not entered Canada yet. It is my understanding a prohibited Gun can not be imported into Canada. If that is the case Govt. Lawyers may argue Govt. will not be liable to compensate and CBSA will either return to Sender or she goes into the Burner.
Perhaps wiser to have the 577 mailed to his PH for safekeeping.
Any Canadian can still own anything prohibited including Guns but just not possess it within Canadian Borders.
The Lawyers will love it.
Cheers
What part of "the Lieberall government does not like Dangerous Game / Trophy Hunting" don't you peasants understand?!?
Mark C
anybody who can afford a $400,000.00 rifle can afford the a team of really top lawyers to tear a new one to the Government and the RCMP..and i REALLY hope they do so,it's about time the Liberal government get what's coming to them,TOTAL EXTINCTION,,
the people who are capable of such a task are unwilling to carry it out, if only by virtue of being law abiding. The individuals that prohibition does not reach are the ones with the capacity and inclination for such violence. Are we doomed to fight future crimes at the expense of those who would have already been beyond the scope of criminality? What incentive do we have for obeying laws that would criminalize us?
If I were to claim that firearms ownership is living as my most authentic self why is that less valuable than if I were to claim an alternate gender identity? Is that not inherently a limitation of my section 7 rights to personal freedom under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?