Yeah except as said in the very next sentence, the FRT is what LEOs would go to in order to see whether your firearm is prohib or not... so whether you argue that FRT is not law or not while shooting your MV or MS in the woods, you'd still likely get arrested and would have to fight it if you get caught.
a) Wasn't arguing with you... been having a one sided argument with the RCMP for two months though.
b) I get the comedic effect of your statement, and I chuckled, but so many people are calling asking about what is or isn't banned or my personal favorite "what's on the ban list today". I just think it's important to note the distinction between prohibited by law (OIC), and prohibited by a bureaucrats opinion (FRT), which required illegal modification of public documents to cover their actions.
c) Sadly, yes. My humor meter IS definitely broken through all of this.