Hypothetical: If your grandmother had a 12-6 in her attic

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If your gramdmother had a 12-6 class firearm in her attic, left over from her late husband. Say it never made it into the registry, and she was looking for somebody to take it.
I assume their options would be to:

a.) surrender it to the police for destruction
or
b.) find a 12-6 license holder

Am I right in this assumption?
 
If your gramdmother had a 12-6 class firearm in her attic, left over from her late husband. Say it never made it into the registry, and she was looking for somebody to take it.
I assume their options would be to:

a.) surrender it to the police for destruction
or
b.) find a 12-6 license holder

Am I right in this assumption?

Of course this is all hypothetical, but i am pretty sure the handgun registry has been in Canada since 1934, so there does remain a remote chance that it is on paper somewhere...
 
If your gramdmother had a 12-6 class firearm in her attic, left over from her late husband. Say it never made it into the registry, and she was looking for somebody to take it.
I assume their options would be to:

a.) surrender it to the police for destruction
or
b.) find a 12-6 license holder

Am I right in this assumption?

a) is never an option for sane, non-stupid people.

b) If they were ever registered at sometime in the past, that should work.
 
I believe the question has been answered.

Hypothetically speaking, of course.

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NAA.
 
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