- Location
- Kumankissmyass, BC
Yeah, my take is, you can change the classification of a firearm, you have 30 days to notify the CFO of that change. You have however still changed the classification. In the case of a non restricted to restricted you cannot change it back..But who is going to know that you even changed it in the first place...
If laws were clear we would not need lawyers..so they must be kept as vague as possible.
If laws were clear we would not need lawyers..so they must be kept as vague as possible.





























Yea lets just self impose non existing laws on us because someone is ignorant to the applicable legislation. 























