- Location
- Okanagan, B.C., Canada
1.) Regarding the long time frame and the correct course of action to take when something (legal) like this occurs? Well all I can tell you (from personal experience) is choose an expert in that field who has practical experience and significant wins in said field of practice.
Now the CSSA as I understand it is choosing to use a lawyer well versed in Canadian Firearms Law and it is that persons expert opinion as to what course of action need be taken, not actually the CSSA's, (I would believe to be correct?).
2.) I've read of a couple cases here in BC over the past couple of days (one fellow on our BC Jeep Club "BCJC" had his magazines confiscated by the RCMP, but was not charged) and I advised him to take it up with the CSSA ASAP.
Finally to all those supporting the CSSA by becoming a member and/or for donating, well done people. Lets hope this cause ignites a flame that see's all Canadian firearms enthusiasts band together for a better future with common sense regulations for all.
Cheers D
Now the CSSA as I understand it is choosing to use a lawyer well versed in Canadian Firearms Law and it is that persons expert opinion as to what course of action need be taken, not actually the CSSA's, (I would believe to be correct?).
1.) It has been pointed out that a class action suit will take years to even get certified much less get to court. I'm very curious as to why the CSSA chose this route.
2.) It seems to me that what we need is for someone to have their mags seized. Even if they aren't charged we could all rally round to financially support their court case to have their property returned. I believe that would establish case law and settle this issue.
2.) I've read of a couple cases here in BC over the past couple of days (one fellow on our BC Jeep Club "BCJC" had his magazines confiscated by the RCMP, but was not charged) and I advised him to take it up with the CSSA ASAP.
Finally to all those supporting the CSSA by becoming a member and/or for donating, well done people. Lets hope this cause ignites a flame that see's all Canadian firearms enthusiasts band together for a better future with common sense regulations for all.
Cheers D




















































