Swiss Arms Confiscated | NFA, National Firearms Association,
Title: Swiss Arms Confiscated | NFA, National Firearms Association, Canada gun information
Category: Law & Order
Posted By: uwish
Date: 2014-02-27 13:23:41
Canadian
uwish @ Thu Feb 27, 2014 2:25 pm
not only that, but the RCMP admitted to using the 'deleted' LGR to find those who had them originally.
yeah don't worry, registration will never lead to confiscation.
uwish uwish:
not only that, but the RCMP admitted to using the 'deleted' LGR to find those who had them originally.
yeah don't worry, registration will never lead to confiscation.
You mean they LIED about deleting the LGR when they were told to do it by the elected officials who supposedly run the country?
It can't be! We all
know that police would never break the law to push their own agenda!
$1:
The government will not be offering compensation and will be demanding that the firearms, which cost between $3,000 - $4,000 be surrendered. The government is suggesting that all affected firearms owners contact the distributers from which the firearms were purchased for reimbursement.
So not only are legally purchased rifles being seized, but they don't even have the decency to compensate their owners.
Very disappointed.
uwish @ Thu Feb 27, 2014 3:30 pm
property rights? what property rights?
what about the legality of using the LGR?
broken link?
Are they? They're using the restricted registry, haven't seen anything about them using the LGR.
http://o.canada.com/news/national/decis ... un-owners/
$1:
RCMP briefing note sent to the public safety minister last year and obtained by Postmedia News stated that if the Swiss rifles were prohibited, “affected owners may seek compensation” and that “the value of the rifle is estimated at approximately $4,000.”
The document stated that there were 301 restricted Swiss Arms rifles registered in Canada but that it was “impossible” to know how many non-restricted rifles there were given the end of the long-gun registry.
DanSC @ Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:00 pm
Don't worry it's just about common sense restrictions, not confiscation.
Xort @ Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:20 pm
It shouldn't be up to the jokers in the RCMP to make and update any part of a legally enforceable mandate.
I think that just like how someone must prove a need for an ATC, the RCMP (or even better the proper legislative body) must prove a need to change the classification. And just to be fair 'because it might hurt someone, or it's easy to do something with it' isn't a justification.
I can't understand how an effective ban on a multi thousand dollar rifle is making anyone safer.
uwish @ Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:52 pm
saturn_656 saturn_656:
Are they? They're using the restricted registry, haven't seen anything about them using the LGR.
http://o.canada.com/news/national/decis ... un-owners/$1:
RCMP briefing note sent to the public safety minister last year and obtained by Postmedia News stated that if the Swiss rifles were prohibited, “affected owners may seek compensation” and that “the value of the rifle is estimated at approximately $4,000.”
The document stated that there were 301 restricted Swiss Arms rifles registered in Canada but that it was “impossible” to know how many non-restricted rifles there were given the end of the long-gun registry.
there are multiple variants of this rifle. One was already restricted, one was NOT. Hum, how do they know who has the non restricted ones? because ALL models were classed prohibited now.
Are they going to take away my little folding knife, too?
I suppose they want my Oerikon gun after that!
Pffft!
uwish @ Fri Feb 28, 2014 8:42 am
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/feat ... 8084296001
RUEZ @ Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:48 pm
I'd be curious to see the originally link you posted. I've been following this and as far as I can tell the RCMP only just reclassified the Swiss Arms firearms to prohibited. I haven't read anything about any confiscations or illicit uses of the old LGR. In fact I believe the RCMP is suggesting that people try to get a refund from the place you purchased the firearm. This is really a disgusting display of the joke they call the firearms act. I'm glad to see the government jumped in quickly to evaluate this.
uwish @ Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:09 pm
There are more CZ rifles going from non res to prohibited status as well.
Good thing the numerous rifles I've given to friends in Canada were never registered, thus saving the RCMP all the bother of hunting them down and seizing them. 