Another priceless issue with Bill C21.
Let's say a member of the armed forces, quite possibly even the RCMP or CSIS, has an issue with someone, who goes in and creates a red light case against them, while they are serving overseas. They may or may not be served with the notice of a firearms prohibition order thru the military system, and is technically violating the order, before they even recieve it. And how would the gov entity they are working for deal with it in a combat zone? Could be an air force pilot, a gunner on a destroyer, a cannoneer;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ScXwVlfkO0