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<blockquote data-quote="dutchwrangler" data-source="post: 1686212" data-attributes="member: 4650"><p>It's a step in the right direction although I've yet to find confirmed news that it has passed. And I believe this only impacts long gun registration so I wouldn't show up at the Canadian border toting a hogleg.</p><p></p><p>Sadly my best friend (who passed away last year) who was a retired RCMP officer sold all of his firearms when the registry went into effect. He told me it was the biggest mistake of his life. It was a sobering thing to go down to his basement and sit with him surrounded by reloading dies, brass, etc. knowing that he didn't have anything to reload for. Until you've experienced it, then it's a difficult feeling to comprehend. Fortunately most on this forum haven't and hopefully it stays that way.</p><p></p><p>My father-in-law has a few stashed rifles down in his basement that he never bothered to register. Good for him at least.</p><p></p><p>Now, if Canada gets rid of all gun registration and figures out how to keep the cold and snow away... I might go back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dutchwrangler, post: 1686212, member: 4650"] It's a step in the right direction although I've yet to find confirmed news that it has passed. And I believe this only impacts long gun registration so I wouldn't show up at the Canadian border toting a hogleg. Sadly my best friend (who passed away last year) who was a retired RCMP officer sold all of his firearms when the registry went into effect. He told me it was the biggest mistake of his life. It was a sobering thing to go down to his basement and sit with him surrounded by reloading dies, brass, etc. knowing that he didn't have anything to reload for. Until you've experienced it, then it's a difficult feeling to comprehend. Fortunately most on this forum haven't and hopefully it stays that way. My father-in-law has a few stashed rifles down in his basement that he never bothered to register. Good for him at least. Now, if Canada gets rid of all gun registration and figures out how to keep the cold and snow away... I might go back. [/QUOTE]
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