Transfer Notification paperwork ok to travel with? Conflicting opinions...

The RCMP told you nothing, a civilian secretary working at the call center gave you their opinion.

Shawn


That's exactly how I feel as well. Unfortunately the only option is to take their advice or trust the opinion of some guy on the internet.
Which is is why I've always just taken their advice even though I completely disagree with it.
 
That's exactly how I feel as well. Unfortunately the only option is to take their advice or trust the opinion of some guy on the internet.
Which is is why I've always just taken their advice even though I completely disagree with it.

Or you could look it up and know what the law actually is

Shawn
 
Or you could look it up and know what the law actually is

Shawn


Easy to say but the reality is it doesn't matter what the law is. All that matters is what the officer "thinks" the law is when they find out you're transporting restricted firearms without the registration.

After that you can go through all the BS in our legal system to prove you're right and get your firearms back while I'll be happily sitting in my living room with my legally owned firearms waiting for the paperwork to arrive.

Like I said, I know what the laws are and I don't agree with their "opinion" on the matter. But it is what is, and some times you just have to play the game...
 
Easy to say but the reality is it doesn't matter what the law is. All that matters is what the officer "thinks" the law is when they find out you're transporting restricted firearms without the registration.

After that you can go through all the BS in our legal system to prove you're right and get your firearms back while I'll be happily sitting in my living room with my legally owned firearms waiting for the paperwork to arrive.

Like I said, I know what the laws are and I don't agree with their "opinion" on the matter. But it is what is, and some times you just have to play the game...

How does talking to a secretary at the CFC tell you what the "officer" thinks the law is?

This is literally black and white, there is no offense. There is nothing an officer can charge you with.

Shawn
 
How does talking to a secretary at the CFC tell you what the "officer" thinks the law is?

This is literally black and white, there is no offense. There is nothing an officer can charge you with.

Shawn

It doesn't matter how black and white it is, that's not how our legal system works. It doesn't matter what you can or can't be charged with you're still fighting to get your firearms back.

You are guilty until proven innocent.

Or you can avoid the whole mess and just do what the cfo tells you to do. Your choice.
 
So you do wait for the reg cert to get your gun at the post office right? Or from the store, right? Because if you get arrested do you think the cop will care about store, post office or range being the destination?
 
So you do wait for the reg cert to get your gun at the post office right? Or from the store, right? Because if you get arrested do you think the cop will care about store, post office or range being the destination?

This is why it's completely ridiculous...
 
It doesn't matter how black and white it is, that's not how our legal system works. It doesn't matter what you can or can't be charged with you're still fighting to get your firearms back.

You are guilty until proven innocent.

Or you can avoid the whole mess and just do what the cfo tells you to do. Your choice.

LOL sure

Might as well turn your guns in now then. Since is doesn't matter what you can and can not be charged with as the gustapo are going to take them anyway and you are going to have to "fight" to get them back :rolleyes:

You really need to get your info from somewhere other than CGN. Try statscan

Shawn
 
The CFO didn't tell you anything, the CFO doesn't answer the phones.

Look, easiest thing to do is to carry your reg cert. I throw all mine into a small pistol box that comes tot he range with me, most of them have never seen the light of day in years, mostly because I don't do stuff that makes police want to pull me over and search my truck, and I am not a #### when interacting with police.

But no,it's not illegal to not have your reg cert on you. If you are a ####, I could see them seizing your firearm, until you produce the cert but your transfer paper has the reg cert number on it and they can check it if they wish. I just don't see the black helicopters being deployed...;)
 
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