Selling a gun that potentially leaves you vulnerable to a criminal charge and using the cash to buy a gun that doesn't is the wisest choice.
The only problem with that is that "a gun that doesn't..." is, by the Liberals' actions, is a standard and goal post that is ever shifting. What one firearm is considered "safe" today will be at risk tomorrow. It is really too hard to tell (maybe it's not given we all know they want a gun free Canada). And here's the problem with the whole criminal charge thing - that also can be a moving set of goalposts as well. Look at what happened during the trucker's convoy.
When you have a government who can arbitrarily bend the rules or try to make new rules to circumvent existing ones, we are not playing on a level playing field here. Look at what they are doing with C21, eliminating the normal debate on it. Heck, they could make it a criminal charge one day for me to even express discontent with these such policies. People may laugh at that and think my tinfoil hat is on too late, but this is the kind of crap my parents escaped from, oh 45 or years ago...and now it's coming to a Canada near you, if it isn't already here...




















































