Many of us  woke up to this  email in our inbox this  morning.

Started by bosmftha, Dec 13, 2024, 05:17 AM

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Many of us  woke up to this  email in our inbox this  morning.
"As the holder of a valid firearms licence, you  have been contacted by the Canadian Firearms Program  because you may be in possession of one of these firearms."
WHAT THIS MEANS  TO YOU:
As of December 5, 2024, these firearms are now classified as  prohibited.
An amnesty order, which expires October 30, 2025, has been introduced  to protect owners who were in  lawful possession of one or more of these newly prohibited firearms on the  effective date of the  changes to the  regulations, December 5,  2024.
The amnesty order gives people time to  comply with the  law.
What you need to  know about the newly prohibited firearms:
- Owners must store them  safely in accordance with  with its previous  classification. - They cannot be legally used, sold or  imported. - They can only be transported  in limited  circumstances, as  provided for in the  amnesty decree. - It cannot  legally be used for  hunting, unless  it is allowed  by the  amnesty decree.*
- They cannot be used for  sports shooting,  neither at  the shooting nor elsewhere.
WHAT ARE YOUR  OPTIONS:
Safely store the affected firearms in accordance with their previous classification and  await further information from the Government of Canada on next  steps.
Have your firearms  disabled by a licensed  and certified firearms  deactivation company. Export your  firearm legally.
They could  save a lot of trouble and  they sent us all an email  saying
"Continue to use your firearms safely"
This ban is  unnecessary, ineffective,  expensive, confusing and does nothing to solve the problem of gang violence in  big cities.
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