So with the registration still in place in Quebec, is anyone from outside Quebec purchasing firearms from Quebec dealers or private individuals? I have passed up a couple of good deals, because I won't be a part of Quebec's nonsense.
So with the registration still in place in Quebec, is anyone from outside Quebec purchasing firearms from Quebec dealers or private individuals? I have passed up a couple of good deals, because I won't be a part of Quebec's nonsense.
The answer is in your question. You are not in Quebec, therefore cannot be part of the nonsense to begin with. If a gun registered in Quebec leaves for another province, it vanishes. There is no registry for the ROC.
If the registry is still in place in Quebec, the gun owner/dealer will have to call the CFC to remove the firearm from the current owner/dealer, so in a way, my purchasing the gun will result in the CFC being involved. Now does the CFC just make the gun go away into thin air because the present owner claims that they sold the gun, or does the CFC need a name or a PAL # to prove that the gun is actually leaving possession of the Quebec owner/dealer? Basically, I don't trust Quebec or the CFC as long as the Quebec injunction is in place.
That being said, think about this for a sec : C-19 prohibits the CFC from gathering info on non-restricted sales for the Rest Of Canada.
It doesn't seem to be keeping some CFOs from forcing the dealers in their provinces from collecting that data.
Ok so....don't buy from anyone then?
I have actually been purchasing more guns on the EE lately, as private individuals aren't asking for personal; data.
I guess that there is one more factor in buying from dealers in Quebec, in that the people of Quebec voted in the government that is trying to keep the data from being destroyed, so perhaps they should lose some sales as a result.
Why are you asking for feedback if everytime its given to you you come up with a new reason for not buying from Qc?
So with the registration still in place in Quebec, is anyone from outside Quebec purchasing firearms from Quebec dealers or private individuals?
In my original post, I asked:
You haven't answered the question that I asked.
Instead, you just used the new law to explain why the CFC should not be asking for private information about non residents of Quebec, yet you admit that it depends on who at the CFC answers the phone. I responded with my reasons for not trusting the CFC or the CFOs, but that still doesn't answer my original question.
is anyone from outside Quebec purchasing firearms from Quebec dealers or private individuals?
If I tell you some Quebecers have successfully sold guns out of province without the need to give out any info about the buyer to the CFC, while others were asked for a PAL #, what does that tell you??? How does that not answer your question??
If you were one of those people buying or selling fire arms from Quebec, and you gave your first hand experiences, it would help answer my question. Some being asked for a PAL# and some not being asked leaves things pretty vague.
There is probbably many people who trade with Quebec but only a tiny portion of them belong here. I wonder why people are so scared of the possibility that some info might be recorded.



























