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Good morning guys and gals,

Just got a reminder that as of May 18th we will be required to log ALL Non-Restricted sales and keep said log for the RCMP to review for a minimum of 20 years.

If you value freedom and despise interference from The State that seems to be the norm these days then buy that cool gun you've been eyeing up for awhile now and get in before they know who sold what to whom. It doesn't matter if it's a fancy new shotgun, refurb SKS or single shot plinker to teach your little one to shoot with, buy it now.

This isn't fear mongering, it's a heads up from one freedom loving Canadian to another. Here at Dlask Arms Corp. we take our freedom very seriously, our founder grew up under Communist rule after the Russians invaded in 1968.

We will never do anything to compromise your information unless obligated by law. Unfortunately, that law arrives here in 12 days gentlemen.

Pay off the Visa later, this may be your LAST chance to buy anything without GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT into your (surely) nefarious reasons for wanting a gun.

So get out there my brothers and arm yourselves, and don't ever stop believing in what our country was, and could be again.
 
Good post! Do you also have to log the sale of parts and services, or is it just NR firearms? Thinking about upgrading my 10/22 with some new components, so perhaps I should do that sooner than later?
 
Too bad most retailers alrdy voluntarily do this for the RCMP.

Except they do not currently need to contact the RCMP/CFO for a reference number for a non-restricted sale. Now they will. So each sale with purchaser's info will basically be logged on books with the RCMP.
 
Except they do not currently need to contact the RCMP/CFO for a reference number for a non-restricted sale. Now they will. So each sale with purchaser's info will basically be logged on books with the RCMP.

Correct.If any company is doing it now I doubt they would burden themselves with having to call the RCMP and get a reference number etc. As of May 18th ALL retailers in Canada as well as private transfers (even between immediate family members !!) will need to have a reference number from the RCMP.

Absolute B***S**T
 
Good post! Do you also have to log the sale of parts and services, or is it just NR firearms? Thinking about upgrading my 10/22 with some new components, so perhaps I should do that sooner than later?

Parts sales shouldn't be an issue, but sending your gun in to get worked on will be. Gunsmiths will also have to keep records of the stuff they touch, including for things as mundane as mounting a scope.
 
How on earth is private sales be regulated? That is a little over the top. New non registry. I apparently I was not aware of this.

How on earth can a PRIME MINISTER have 3 ethics violation convictions, including having the RCMP a hairs breadth from laying charges of fraud, and he's still in full control of the country ?

No idea, but it happened. This will also happen. The deel-io is that ALL transactions for N/R firearms will now require the parties to call the RCMP, provide PAL numbers and other identifying information and then tell the kind operator on the phone what the make, model and serial number of the firearm is and be 'approved' to transfer it. This is even between you and your spouse !!

Ladies and gentlemen, you simply cannot make this s**t up. . .what's next, asking us to give them ideas on how to collect and destroy all of the newly prohibited guns ? Oh wait....
 
How on earth can a PRIME MINISTER have 3 ethics violation convictions, including having the RCMP a hairs breadth from laying charges of fraud, and he's still in full control of the country ?

No idea, but it happened. This will also happen. The deel-io is that ALL transactions for N/R firearms will now require the parties to call the RCMP, provide PAL numbers and other identifying information and then tell the kind operator on the phone what the make, model and serial number of the firearm is and be 'approved' to transfer it. This is even between you and your spouse !!

Ladies and gentlemen, you simply cannot make this s**t up. . .what's next, asking us to give them ideas on how to collect and destroy all of the newly prohibited guns ? Oh wait....

For private sales nothing in c71 says anything about individuals having to provide any personal information other than a PAL#, nor any info about the firearm.

I suspect they will want a bit of personal info such as name to verify the PAL, but nobody should be providing any information about the gun.

In fact, it specifies what information is to be retained by the Registrar:

(3) Subsection 85(1) of the Act is amended by striking out “and” at the end of paragraph (a) and by adding the following after paragraph (b):
(c) every request for a reference number made to the Registrar under section 23 and, if the request is refused, the reasons for refusing the request; and

(d) every reference number that is issued by the Registrar under subsection 23(3) and, with respect to each reference number, the day on which it was issued and the licence numbers of the transferor and transferee.

Reference #. Two PALs. The date. That's the only info they are supposed to be keeping record of.
 
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For private sales nothing in c71 says anything about individuals having to provide any personal information other than a PAL#, nor any info about the firearm.

I suspect they will want a bit of personal info such as name to verify the PAL, but nobody should be providing any information about the gun.

In fact, it specifies what information is to be retained by the Registrar:



Reference #. Two PALs. The date. That's the only info they are supposed to be keeping record of.

I read they want the firearm info as well including serial number. I don't see them handing out a reference number saying such and such was approved but there being no information about the firearm. Can't just say a 'shotgun' or 'rifle' was approved to be transfered, there would need to be more specifics than that.

Doesn't affect me, I don't own any non-restricted firearms anymore. Do dee doo doo doo....
 
Business-to-individual transfers are different then Individual-to-individual transfers.

Someone else please explain the particulars.
 
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This. How this will impact getting you to reclassify R to NR? Please let us know Dlaskarms

If you don't think they do t already keep tabs on guys who change the reg of a firearm from R - NR you are only kidding yourself BUT after is changed classed, then it can get "lost in the system"
 
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