Once again, you prove you don't know what the hell you're talking about....
First of all before you can buy a rifle, you have to pass a course, whether it gets registered or not...which cost money then there is a required test to get a POL(possession only licreence)if you are ever out of your residence with a firearm....which cost money.
Then to purchase one you have to show a PAL (possession and acquisition licence) both the course and the test to get the license cost money.
Then to buy a restricted firearm....more money for another course and another licence plus you have to be a member of a club more money and someone that can vouch for you (usually the range-master of the club, plus an interview with a police officer.
So quit blowing smoke out your south end....
When the cat is away the mice are sure running around....If Colpy was on, he would have torn the above post to shreds......I won't bother because none of that post makes sense...I just touched on the obvious...It reminded me of a post by Abfet[/QUOTE)
Sorry DS I do know about the regulations in effect for owning a rifle. I am very happy with the cost applicable to owning a weapon.
I happen to feel that any weapon should be registered & the reigstration of such a weapon should be viewed as an obligation of an honest and decent member of a Canadian citizen to comply with provincial & Canadian laws . May I ask why you feel you must be allowed to fly under the radar of law and order??
My dear, I have learned a great deal since being gang raped. Don't count on.acquience ever again. I am not a mouse, but the lion that has learned how to roar. Beware of my claws & know I will politely go for the jugular.
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