BCRA Email Members:
The following is a posting from the Canadian Shooting Sports Association's
Alert regarding what has the potential of being a serious problem for
Canadian firearm businesses trying to import ammunition and firearms into
Canada from the USA. If the Canadian gun dealers can't import US products,
Canadian hunters and target shooters will be frozen out of the market.
I have copied this email to our US shooters, who may want to remind their
Government members, that there will be more US jobs lost. There will also be
a drop in Canadians shooting in the USA if the export ban comes into effect
as we will not have ammo to compete with. It would appear that the US
Government can afford to be inward looking and be increasingly more
isolationist. We hope not as we cherish our ties with our American
competitors. Bob Pitcairn - BCRA Secretary
U.S. Export Crisis
We have it on good authority that the U.S. State Dept is cutting off all
Export Permits for certain calibers of ammunition, namely .50BMG, 7.62x39mm
Soviet, 7.62x51mm NATO, .308 Winchester, 5.56mm NATO and .223 Remington.
They may also expand the list to include 6.8mm SPC, 69mm Parabellum, .40 S&W
and .45 Automatic, amongst others.
As well, there may be blanket export bans on certain types of firearms and
DSP-83 End Use Certificates (with a $250 Export Fee) attached to all other
types.
Already, many firearms-related companies are refusing to ship product to
Canada because the U.S. required paperwork is simply too excessive to make
it profitable and a number of Canadian distributors have had U.S. Export
Permits refused for simple sporting arms in "prohibited" calibers.. Don't be
terribly surprised to see reloading components added to the list too!
It appears the anti-gun bureaucrats in the State Department have found a
kindred spirit in President-Elect Barack Obama and are revving up the jets
on us already. We have to emphasize that this information comes from a very
reliable source and has been independently confirmed but at present, it is
still being fought and the battle isn't over yet. Lots of us are working on
this and remember, this is US export only and does not affect EU imports.
Firearms and ammunition exported from Europe will be unaffected (at least so
far.)
We'll keep you informed as this unfolds. In the meantime, we suggest you
consider stocking up.
Canadian Shooting Sports Association