Old registration certificates

can14

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Anyone save them all from their non restricted rifles?
I saved all of mine in a box and never through them away.
I think they should be the perfect document to present to
the American authorities when exporting a rifle to America.
Covers the five year in Canada rule and it is a Government Document
proving it
 
I never owned any registered NR firearms, but if I did the certificates would have been used as a target to be shot at by the gun subject to the certificate and then all the shot certificates woukd have been framed and set over the fireplace as a monument to the futility of registration and governments predeliction for wasting taxpayers wealth.
 
I kept them, but they are useless. I once tried to show one to the Border Services people as verification that I had not purchased a shotgun in the US. I used to shoot at a trap club on the US side when we could cross the border. The Canadian Border people refused to look at it. They did make sure my PAL was valid! Subsequently I have used the Form 6 documentation to prove ownership when I get questioned on my return.
 
I may end up giving them to my grandkids, to show them it was legal to own firearms in Canada, back in the day.

When they ask me what happened to my guns, I'll tell them they tracked me down through the old registry and took them.

If I hadn't, I probably wouldn't be here today, to tell you of life before Trudeau's Communist country.
 
I never owned any registered NR firearms, but if I did the certificates would have been used as a target to be shot at by the gun subject to the certificate and then all the shot certificates woukd have been framed and set over the fireplace as a monument to the futility of registration and governments predeliction for wasting taxpayers wealth.

I burned several hundred of them on the same day the legislation was enabled.
 
The old registration card plus the seller transfer notice will go al long way in court if you had to prove the gun was sold, and not in your possession !
 
The old registration card plus the seller transfer notice will go al long way in court if you had to prove the gun was sold, and not in your possession !

BS. Sold after the registry was dropped for NR. Besides, they DGAF if you are law abiding, hence the past 7 months of liberal douche-baggery.
 
I never owned any registered NR firearms, but if I did the certificates would have been used as a target to be shot at by the gun subject to the certificate and then all the shot certificates woukd have been framed and set over the fireplace as a monument to the futility of registration and governments predeliction for wasting taxpayers wealth.

Hahaha! I love that! I suspect you're not alone.
 
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