I'm currently spring seeding and have nothing but time to ponder the world as the tractor drives itself. A dangerous situation, I know.
I am not a lawyer.
So, I saw that 0% raw upper reciever forgings are still available and legal, as they are just blocks of aluminum. We all know the 80% lower recievers are illegal because they are intended to become a firearm, and are therefore a firearm, blah blah, RCMP legal gymnastics. Prohibited machine guns.
Anyway, as upper recievers aren't firearms, the whole "it's inteded to be a firearm so it is a firearm" argument doesn't work. It is therefore either a prohibited device, or not. Now can the same logic be applied that once something could become a prohibited device, it is therefore a prohibited device before it's a prohibited device?
In short, could an 80% upper reciever be legal? When does a chunk of aluminum become an upper reciever? Or does the simple potential to become a prohibited device make it prohibited by using pre-crime thinking?
Or am I just sleep deprived?
I am not a lawyer.
So, I saw that 0% raw upper reciever forgings are still available and legal, as they are just blocks of aluminum. We all know the 80% lower recievers are illegal because they are intended to become a firearm, and are therefore a firearm, blah blah, RCMP legal gymnastics. Prohibited machine guns.
Anyway, as upper recievers aren't firearms, the whole "it's inteded to be a firearm so it is a firearm" argument doesn't work. It is therefore either a prohibited device, or not. Now can the same logic be applied that once something could become a prohibited device, it is therefore a prohibited device before it's a prohibited device?
In short, could an 80% upper reciever be legal? When does a chunk of aluminum become an upper reciever? Or does the simple potential to become a prohibited device make it prohibited by using pre-crime thinking?
Or am I just sleep deprived?



















































