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Originally Posted by guyvapeur
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Heres a few tidbits I have mulled in the back of my head. The words *Order in Council* come to mind when a device or firearm can be declared prohibited. This, as I understand it means that the Criminal Code allows a group, council or body to define what in fact is prohibited. The RCMP is mandated by law to register certain firearms. This they do on behalf of the people of Canada, as they do all criminal histories.
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Last I heard, a peace officer upon finding an unsecured firearm may seize the firearm but must within 24 hours (or short time) bring it before a justice of the peace for a decision.
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There is mention that main stream media is not covering this event and people are perplexed. Maybe there is no story and they can not spin into anything more than it is .
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Guy, there is a sentiment in the West that the friendly helpful constable is a thing of the past. Many people have lost faith in the Force to control itself and to do the right thing. As far as the reclassification of two types of rifle goes, this started as a dispute between two former business partners. One tried to rat out the other for "illegal" firearms.
What galls most observers is the cloudiness of the reclassification decision. Is this a technical decision based on engineering and mechanical examination, or a political decision based on an administrative process taking advantage of 20-yr old regulations that have not kept pace with the market? Or, did the Force manoeuver the Minister to their purposes?
The Press was closed mouth mute when even the Prime Minister, whose riding includes High River, told the Force to knock it off. Why bother with belongings behind closed doors, when the area is cordoned off airtight? And why go back two and three times to specific houses? Does this not bring the administration of the law into disrepute?
Let's all remember that the Somalia scandals undermined a tremendous amount of good work done by the three services in the name of peace. An elite regiment of good men who were brought into the Airborne Regiment after a major house cleaning of misfits and bad soldiers, was summarily punished by disbanding the regiment. A few steroid enraged sociopaths had screwed things up for everyone for years. But the politicians didn't see any difference. We on the outside never see cops disciplined for perceived or real wrongdoings. If it turns out that someone really overstepped their authority in High River or at the Firearms Lab', let the public know and maybe it will undo some of the hard feelings.