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Old 07-13-2019, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by elkhunter11 View Post
The bottom line, is that they can't explain where these firearms are. How do you suppose it would go over if a civilian couldn't explain where his restricted firearm is, and his response was, that he must have lost it?

That is reported daily in our country. It is an offence to not report a lost or stolen firearm; sec. 105. That means it is a mandatory statement and can not be used against you in court, same as a provincial collision statement.

You got a couple of names of people that have been charged and convicted when reporting a firearm lost or stolen?
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