Ar180shooter
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- Ottawa, ON
I overlooked that. Thank you.
As many times as we need to until you get it, it seems. Ed Burlew is on record saying that the 30 day thing is not the loophole gun owners seem to think it is. This can be found in "Chris Anderson Presents: Legal Implications of the Registry Being Gone" from Dec 31 2011. He talks about it from around 37 minutes onwards. He refers specifically to changing a non-restricted to a restricted temporarily and changing it back within the 30 day window, but seeing as the "class change" and "functioning firearm" change fall under the same list of mandated changes to be reported, I don't think you are any less obligated to report the change. You are obviously not in possession of an unregistered restricted, which carries a 3 year sentence. The penalty for having an out-of-date registration certificate in this regard is probably nothing, if anyone does truly care at all.
But according to the conditions on your registration cert, you are obligated to report the change.
By not informing the registrar of those changes, you have violated a condition on your registration certificate.
110. Every person commits an offence who, without lawful excuse, contravenes a condition of a licence, registration certificate or authorization held by the person.
Punishment
111. Every person who commits an offence under section 110 or who does not comply with section 103
(a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or
(b) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction.