Sad how bill C-68 drove a huge wedge between the police and gun owner relationship.
The concern that the LEO Community has been concerned since October 14, 1914 a man named Mewa Singh shot and killed a special Immigration Officer named William Hopkinson or Cst. Robert Gordon McBeath, a Vancouver Police Officer killed in the line of duty on October 10, 1922, while attempting to arrest an impaired driver in the city's downtown core or when Constable Thomas James Agar was shot in the chest at pbr on September 19, 1980 in the Reception area of the Detachment in Richmond BC and the many other examples of Making the Ultimate Sacrifice.
Some people should be allowed to own firearms and there are some who should . The system is flawed and thus not perfect, but if a prospective firearms owner is called to have an interview at the Local Detachment then so be it .
When taking the course one learns what is required and what is expected of them to own firearms in Canada... was it really a surprise that the new prospective Lic. owner who has admitted to having been arrested for something possibly serious to have a chat with the CFO?
It may have been something simple and easy to discuss over the phone or maybe there is way more to the story than has been disclosed and I am not suggesting the OP disclose any more than has already been offered up.
Maybe the OP could offer up some advice after he has experienced the interview with a lessons learned having dealt with them first hand and again not disclosing the Private Information that led up to this meeting.
Tight Groups,
Rob
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