Probably listed by the RCMP....that's bait right there lol
Definitely occurred to me too lol
Probably listed by the RCMP....that's bait right there lol
Is that a Canadian Public Auction site ? Here is Canada ? Why YES it is ! Dont TELL GARY THE fat fuk LIBERAL !![]()
Latest process now is that since it is now a prohibited firearm it must be registered and therefore approved.How so? The firearm is or was not a restricted item; there is no "transfer" to be approved, merely a PAL verification, which does not include any information about the firearm or other item in question. If the buyer's PAL is valid, it will be confirmed as such, and that's the end of it.
I'm not saying that there might not be future repercussions if info about this particular item or transaction is brought to light...perhaps by idiotic posts on a public forum?...but the PAL verification will proceed as described, and up to that point nothing illegal has been done.
I wonder if the OP also has his own traffic radar unit and sets up alongside the road, with the local cops on speed dial if he catches somebody going over the limit?
Honestly, I've always felt that I was pretty much on top of the regs, but within the past couple years they change so fast and so often and in such an obscure manner that I wonder how anybody can keep track. Changes like this one ^ are obviously designed to keep us off balance, and hopefully to frighten us enough to just blindly do as we are told...legal or not...Latest process now is that since it is now a prohibited firearm it must be registered and therefore approved.
Yes, for a while the oic prohibs were being transferred with just a license verification (with prohibited privileges obviously), but as of a few months ago the CFP required a registration.
That's only if you are transferring it. One could continue to keep it under the amnesty without registering...Honestly, I've always felt that I was pretty much on top of the regs, but within the past couple years they change so fast and so often and in such an obscure manner that I wonder how anybody can keep track. Changes like this one ^ are obviously designed to keep us off balance, and hopefully to frighten us enough to just blindly do as we are told...legal or not...
Common sense would indicate that a firearm that has been "banned" cannot be transferred...but since they have no easy way to track and find these things, they allow these transfers...but insist that the firearms be registered...and thus become traceable. They're counting on us squealing on ourselves. Unbelievable.
Who am I kidding? Nothing these idiots do is beyond belief.![]()




























