I was looking up some stuff this morning when I came across this article http://globalnews.ca/news/1105841/rcmp-ruling-may-widen-rifle-magazine-loophole/
Near the bottom there's an interesting paragraph, that reads
"Since only one VZ58 pistol is known to be privately owned in the whole country, and Osborne had to go to some trouble to import it, it would seem not to meet that standard. However, the RCMP interprets “commonly available” as covering “firearms that are mass produced and, therefore, are not rare, one of a kind, or limited in availability,” Sgt. Greg Cox explained in an e-mail."
Anybody hear about this before?
Near the bottom there's an interesting paragraph, that reads
"Since only one VZ58 pistol is known to be privately owned in the whole country, and Osborne had to go to some trouble to import it, it would seem not to meet that standard. However, the RCMP interprets “commonly available” as covering “firearms that are mass produced and, therefore, are not rare, one of a kind, or limited in availability,” Sgt. Greg Cox explained in an e-mail."
Anybody hear about this before?
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