Broken Magazine Disposal

However if it is a S&W MP22 magazine, and if you have received "the letter", it would be a very good idea to keep the broken pieces.
 
I'm sure Ottawa would say the following: :) :)
"You must separate the broken pieces, and put each one into a separate locked container or device. While doing so, you must wear a full haz-mat suit (with respirator) so as not to breathe in the "high capacity bug" that infests such objects as defined by Physicians for Gun Control."

You'd be well advised to not just inform your local police that you are transporting said objects to a specially equipped landfill or smelter, but Health Canada as well---they may have additional requirements over and above that of Bill C-68. Your vechile must display haz-mat signs that say "I'm a dangerous gun owner" while in transport in a vechile that's preferably hermetically sealed. You also need a police or private security escourt to ensure the quickest non stop route to the said disposal site....
 
I'm sure Ottawa would say the following: :) :)
"You must separate the broken pieces, and put each one into a separate locked container or device. While doing so, you must wear a full haz-mat suit (with respirator) so as not to breathe in the "high capacity bug" that infests such objects as defined by Physicians for Gun Control."

You'd be well advised to not just inform your local police that you are transporting said objects to a specially equipped landfill or smelter, but Health Canada as well---they may have additional requirements over and above that of Bill C-68. Your vechile must display haz-mat signs that say "I'm a dangerous gun owner" while in transport in a vechile that's preferably hermetically sealed. You also need a police or private security escourt to ensure the quickest non stop route to the said disposal site....

Don't forget to fill out the log book at Canadian Tire and Wal Mart
 
what kind of mag are we talking about? im sure theres something cool you could do with it instead of trashing it...
 
According to Canadian firearms legislation, you must embark on an epic journey to the fiery lavas of Mount Doom in Mordor, on the way confronting various types of orcs, liberals and anti-gun police associations! You must then cast the magazine into the fiery lavas and rejoin your comrades in your shire.
 
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