Negative outcome being a criminal record and loosing your PAL .... and maybe more ....
Some of us get a criminal background check every month at work ...
Anyone with a PAL gets a criminal background check daily.
Negative outcome being a criminal record and loosing your PAL .... and maybe more ....
Some of us get a criminal background check every month at work ...
That’s all that’s required by a CO if stopped and heading back to the hunt camp or home when you live in the country or small town in a hunting area.
Might be different in downtown Toronto but who is going to be stopped and firearms checked there?
Yes, if you ask the MNR in Peterborough they will give you the whole provincial and federal reply but if you want the answer that’s going to affect you ask the local CO as they are the ones that you’ll have to answer to.
I gave the Hunter Ed. Course for 20 yrs. in Ontario . Unloading your ML is ,,,,," removing the ignition system".
Example : remove primmer , cap or flint .
I pull primer, breach plug and triple 7 pellets from my CVA. Bullet stays in place all week. It may not meet the legal intent exactly, but I don’t believe I will be hassled. Technically however, I’d be in the wrong if going back and forth from home.
You remove the triple 7 pellets how, without removing the bullet? I usually (and I assume most people) push out everything out from the barrel end.....please explain.
They are not considered a firearm until you break a rule with one, then they are most definitely considered firearms
Anyone with a PAL gets a criminal background check daily.![]()
Anyone with a PAL gets a criminal background check daily.![]()
True .... but that criminal background check only gets your PAL suspended ..... it does not get you fired at work ....![]()
You remove the triple 7 pellets how, without removing the bullet? I usually (and I assume most people) push out everything out from the barrel end.....please explain.
Removing the pellets and the bullets takes only a minute. So why not doing it all the time and staying safe?
I gave the Hunter Ed. Course for 20 yrs. in Ontario . Unloading your ML is ,,,,," removing the ignition system".
Example : remove primmer , cap or flint .