It breaks my heart, but I'm not taking my stag hunting this year, even though it would be legal to do so. I sold other guns to buy the stag as a do-it-all hunting rifle and now I'm afraid to be caught using it to fill my freezer.
I wont be using my shotguns with threaded choke either. Call me names, but I'm young and have a baby coming. I'm not spending my first born's childhood fighting gun charges. I'm fortunate enough to have hunting rifles from my father and maternal grandfather. I bought the Stag to preserve those guns.
The stag is on the list.
Pertainent to police overreach. Anyone know what's happening with his case and if he needs funding.
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The stag is on the list.
Any firearm which is now prohibited by the OIC may be used for sustenance hunting. If your intentions are to collect food for yourself or family, that's sustenance. It may also be used for hunting by native persons under section 35 (constitution act, 1982).
While I can legally buy a bear tag and go out this weekend, stag10 slung over my shoulder, I'm not interested in gambling my happiness on it. I'd be better suited to sell my worldly possessions and donate that money to any CCFR, CSSA, NFA legal battle than start a legal battle of my own.
I'd love to fight that fight, I have CCFR legal insurance for such fights, but that fight would probably ruin my life and that of the family I want to feed.
Your friends need to be removed from policing if they don't understand the FRT . Also remind them of the SIU and the consequences of arresting someone based on an officers ignorance of the law. Ask them how they will pay for a lawsuit when sued in civil court.
Ignornace is not an excuse for breaking the law. Ignorance is also not an excuse for a police officer misinterpreting the law. Your friends need to have their asses kicked in court for being so ignorant to the law.
It breaks my heart, but I'm not taking my stag hunting this year, even though it would be legal to do so. I sold other guns to buy the stag as a do-it-all hunting rifle and now I'm afraid to be caught using it to fill my freezer.
I wont be using my shotguns with threaded choke either. Call me names, but I'm young and have a baby coming. I'm not spending my first born's childhood fighting gun charges. I'm fortunate enough to have hunting rifles from my father and maternal grandfather. I bought the Stag to preserve those guns.
So I have a few leo buddies and asked them how they would treat a guy out shooting one of these NR firearms that escaped the list. You know the ones I'm talking about and 2 of 3 said they would believe them to be a variant and follow the OIC. Things got pretty heated in our conversation but they held their ground and said same BCG, mag, barrel, stock, trigger etc etc hard to argue they are not from the same family and they would let the courts sort it out...
Is anyone willing to fess up to asking for an official response from the RCMP/local Leo or is everyone fearful that they don't want to draw attention to these even though the RCMP clearly know they exist?
J
So I have a few leo buddies and asked them how they would treat a guy out shooting one of these NR firearms that escaped the list. You know the ones I'm talking about and 2 of 3 said they would believe them to be a variant and follow the OIC. Things got pretty heated in our conversation but they held their ground and said same BCG, mag, barrel, stock, trigger etc etc hard to argue they are not from the same family and they would let the courts sort it out...
Is anyone willing to fess up to asking for an official response from the RCMP/local Leo or is everyone fearful that they don't want to draw attention to these even though the RCMP clearly know they exist?
J
Recently had this same discussion. Seems some agencies are already preparing because the answer I got was "if unsure if the rifle is in the OIC, arrest, charge, let court decide".
I don't think the officer came up with that on his own. Too quick.



























