OR you could skype the person ,I would never give anyone my pal by scan or fax.no need although anyone could use your info either way.Skype them and that way due dilligence is done ,you can still write down the info you can also see their face matches the card and they have it in their posession.If that isn't good enough you can still call in the # to CFC. Oh yea on skype you can take a snap shot too if you are real anal!
Everyone has access to a computer these days, unless you are selling face to face it's the best and safest way to go for both parties!
Just my opinion!
" Those who hammer their swords into plowshares, will Plow for those who do not".
has any info been released by the CFC on what steps must be taken to properly sell a non-restricted rifle person to person?
The legislation (C-19) now in affect doesn't spell it out, so how can the CFc start putting their own regulations on people?
As said it the committee hearings, all that is required is the seller must be reasonably sure the buyer has a valid PAl. Full stop.
The CFC can lick balls.
Member: CSSA
What am I thinking........? If I wanted you to know, I'd be talking!
I just got off the phone with the CFC.
-It's "Due diligence" on the seller
-The seller can call the CFC to verify buyers *Name, *DOB and *License#; address cannot be verified.
That's it, that's all.
This is new for me because guns I sold before were always local & in person; I wasn't using the internet before the registry came to be.
Weird I can't edit my post.
Anyway, forgot to add: Trader Rating IMO will definitely mean a whole lot more now on CGN
This is what westrifle got in mail. Hope this helps
The Government of Canada has changed the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act to eliminate the
requirement to register non-restricted firearms effective April 5, 2012. Until further notice, due to a
Court Order issued by the Quebec Superior Court, residents of Quebec are still required to register nonrestricted
firearms with the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program. Please visit the Canadian Firearms
Program website for more information (http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/index-eng.htm).
Below are some quick facts for your reference.
Ammunition Sales
Individuals and businesses must be in possession of a valid firearms licence in order to purchase
ammunition.
Non-Restricted Firearm Transfers
Individuals and businesses must be in possession of a valid firearms licence that permits acquisition
in order to purchase non-restricted firearms.
Transfers of non-restricted firearms via Business Web Services or by the 1-800 number or by paper
are no longer required by law.
If you wish to confirm that the buyer’s licence is valid before handing over possession of a nonrestricted
firearm, please call 1-800-731-4000 and follow the prompts.
Restricted and Prohibited Firearm Transfers
There is no change to registration and transfer requirements for restricted and prohibited firearms.
Possession of Non-Restricted Firearms
Individuals and businesses must be in possession of a valid firearms licence in order to possess nonrestricted
firearms.
Non-Restricted Firearm Status
If you suspect that a non-restricted firearm you are about to purchase may be stolen, you can
contact your local police service and provide them with the serial number and description. They
will be able to query the firearm on the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database.
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