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Old 05-20-2019, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldan Grumpi View Post
We carry firearms on boats all the time, travelling to and from hunting areas on the Peace, Chinchaga, Hay and Athabasca rivers. As far as coastal waters go, it would be irresponsible to leave your firearms in your vehicle while absent on your boat. Of course, you'd want to keep them safe from thieves.

(Now somebody's probably going to chime in and tell me to "Prove there are thieves in Prince Rupert!")

Lastly, the Criminal Code does not exist to spell out what you can do, it exists to spell out what you can't.

In todays ever more restrictive society, you better know where you stand with firearms law, and be prepared to defend yourself against countless police officers who don't - and especially those who think they can make it up as they go along. We now live in a time when "To Serve and Protect" has degenerated into "To Fine and Collect".
I have a couple Police reports proving there are thieves in Rupert. They got a very nice 20" Rigid combo LED dual row. Insurance was nice enough to upgrade me to the newer model plus give me 2 hours to install it. lol. I refused the 2 hours, didn't even take that long to design cut and machine my custom mount!
I also filed 3 reports for stolen traps. One had a picture of the boat that did it.

Yes, there are theiving scumbag bastards in Rupert.
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