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September 29th, 2019, 05:14 AM
#21

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
Someone needs to brush up on the firearms regulations !
Yes they do lol, I have never put a trigger lock on ANY long gun. Straight from my safe to gun case to my truck. I've even had it out of the case riding in the passenger seat (unloaded, action open). Have been stopped by OPP n MNR like this. If I have to leave the truck then it's in the case and out of sight and truck locked.
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Last edited by SongDog; September 29th, 2019 at 05:16 AM.
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September 29th, 2019 05:14 AM
# ADS
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September 29th, 2019, 07:06 AM
#22
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/f...posage-eng.htm geez that was hard to look up
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September 29th, 2019, 07:33 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
Radartrap
Please note the section on non-restricted firearms-"non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transportation". There's also a distinct difference between "transportation" and "storage". You need to understand the regulations as they pertain to each separate item. Your interpretation of each is incorrect. There's NO law that says non-restricteds must be trigger locked while being transported OR when in use under a person's direct control.
If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....
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September 29th, 2019, 07:47 AM
#24
Has too much time on their hands
I may stand to be corrected, non-restricted must be unloaded during transport. Also they must be out of sight and doors locked if your not in the vehicle with firearm. I've been stopped before twice by police with uncased rifle on passenger seat. They checked to make sure they were unloaded and on my way I went.
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September 29th, 2019, 08:21 AM
#25

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
I may stand to be corrected, non-restricted must be unloaded during transport. Also they must be out of sight and doors locked if your not in the vehicle with firearm. I've been stopped before twice by police with uncased rifle on passenger seat. They checked to make sure they were unloaded and on my way I went.
You are correct.
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September 29th, 2019, 08:22 AM
#26

Originally Posted by
Radartrap
Looking up and comprehending appear to be two different things!
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September 29th, 2019, 10:16 AM
#27

Originally Posted by
Radartrap
Please bear in mind, I wasn't asking for my sake, I'm well aware of the law and how it applies for transport and storage. I was hoping you would look it up for your own benefit, to familiarize yourself with the requirements. Now that you have looked it up, please read it and learn something.
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September 29th, 2019, 04:37 PM
#28

Originally Posted by
Radartrap
Geez that didn’t take long too look up............too bad you didn’t take the time to read it so you don’t look like a fool on the internet........prime example of why you don’t go by what people say on these forums........look it up yourself.......read it........and UNDERSTAND IT!!!!
I love fishing but REALLY it is just a way to pass time until hunting season!!!!
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September 29th, 2019, 04:47 PM
#29

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
Please note the section on non-restricted firearms-"non-restricted firearms must be unloaded during transportation". There's also a distinct difference between "transportation" and "storage". You need to understand the regulations as they pertain to each separate item. Your interpretation of each is incorrect. There's NO law that says non-restricteds must be trigger locked while being transported OR when in use under a person's direct control.
It clearly says must be trigger locked or prevent from operating under the transportation section issued by the rcmp. Do what you want you will have no excuse I’ll tell you the same thing the opp said to me when I challenged the trigger lock. Would you prefer a provincial fine from a co or a federal fire arms charge
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September 29th, 2019, 05:12 PM
#30
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Radartrap
It clearly says must be trigger locked or prevent from operating under the transportation section issued by the rcmp. Do what you want you will have no excuse I’ll tell you the same thing the opp said to me when I challenged the trigger lock. Would you prefer a provincial fine from a co or a federal fire arms charge
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Man, the BS on this forum never ceases to amaze me.