I would.
Ditto.
"Sorry officer, those are the papers I got with my rifle and as you can see in this spiffy pamphlet here, it's legal for me to shoot a non-restricted in the bush."
I would.
I saw a P90 and a couple of M4's in there. Since full autos were prohibited in 1977, how the f*** could that be possible?
Ditto.
"Sorry officer, those are the papers I got with my rifle and as you can see in this spiffy pamphlet here, it's legal for me to shoot a non-restricted in the bush."
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Yeah, unless you can prove that you're a dumb inner city gang-banger thug, the judge'll send you up #### creek..The cert. with non-restricted status would likely preclude prosecution. Can't imagine that the rifle would not be seized, though. If someone tried to transfer a G3 registered as non-restricted, seizure would be the likely outcome.
So as already stated, if someone had a G3 that had an error and was classified as "non restricted" even though in reality it is a prohib, if the long gun registry went bye bye that person would be in posession of an unregistered prohibeted firearm.
They usually verify the make and model...




























