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January 14th, 2011, 08:01 | #16 | |
A Total Bastard
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You have taken Brians statement completely out of context. What he said had nothing to do with the laws regarding brandishing. He's not COP bashing and I have no idea how the Military got not the equation.....
He was talking about the Police and CBSA enforcement officers not knowing all the particular laws regarding importation and ownership. They would rather not take the chance of enforcing the law incorrectly or simply don't understand how the law relates to Airsoft. In the case of CBSA this results in seizure, with the Police it results in confiscation and a weapons charge you have to fight in court. The Police and CBSA can't be expected to know the law regarding every item that passes into this country. I get it. It's allot to deal with. We think it's easy because we handle Airsoft everyday, but if you were a CBSA officer and I handed you a Fuid Containment Annulus right now, would you be able to tell me without looking it up if it's OK to import? On this point I agree with you. Quote:
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January 14th, 2011, 10:25 | #17 |
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I work with regulations as laid out in acts of law and the interpretation and implementation of those same regulations. Let me tell you: they are poorly and ambiguously written with multiple statutes overlapping in their authority with multiple laws specifically being vague in common areas leaving room for courts to "make law" in decision thus creating clarification. Too often these "law decisions" are made by inferior authorities who have been granted power by these ambiguous Acts. To me, it is incorrect to blame the user or responsible authority for misinterpretation of ambiguously or incompletely worded Acts. We, the users of these acts, are left to struggle with interpretation guided by authorities who, equally, are forced to render their own interpretation of regulation...ie. blame the lawmakers, not the little guy. We all want REAL regulation not vague guidelines that are poorly enforced and chaotically interpreted.
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January 14th, 2011, 11:09 | #18 | |
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Law statutes are not ambiguous accidentally, it affords the application of judgment, which is a good thing. As a user of an item that is bound by statute it is imperative that the user understand possible applications of those statutes to their use of the item.
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January 14th, 2011, 11:36 | #19 | |
Banned
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January 14th, 2011, 15:34 | #20 |
January 14th, 2011, 15:39 | #21 |
that conversation seems a little inaccurate. not all guns have to be 'clear' to be legal here.
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January 14th, 2011, 16:37 | #22 |
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Yeah.. that point has been made,
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Brian McIlmoyle TTAC3 Director CAPS Range Officer Toronto Downtown Age Verifier OPERATION WOODSMAN If the tongue could cut as the sword does, the dead would be infinite |
January 14th, 2011, 18:40 | #23 |
a.k.a. Asteroth33
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Still confused by this whole subject. Guns get imported legally shooting certain FPS and Joules. 407-500 fps ( less than 5.7 Joules ). Now, most games cap FPS at 350-400 FPS. I've been told that once it's in country you can do whatever you want to it but this still seems odd.
If you are on the way to a game, get stopped by police and they search your car ( for whatever reason ) and find your gun. They confiscate and test it and they find out it's shooting at under 407 fps.....is it not a replica at this point and you can be charged? |
January 14th, 2011, 18:43 | #24 | |
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Transfer ( selling, trading, giving, loaning) is illegal though
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Brian McIlmoyle TTAC3 Director CAPS Range Officer Toronto Downtown Age Verifier OPERATION WOODSMAN If the tongue could cut as the sword does, the dead would be infinite |
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January 14th, 2011, 18:48 | #25 |
a.k.a. Asteroth33
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Brian
Would you mind if I PM'd you? I know you probably have seen these questions over and over, but I don't want to clutter up the thread. |
January 26th, 2011, 07:07 | #26 |
Weird? Why other countries larger population less legal rights, have no problems with "replica's" nor Airsoft guns. Yet Canada seems difficult?
Different countries have airsoft guns all over, but yet no problems nor legal issues there. Asian for 1. Japan,Hongkong,China,Taiwan,Philipines,Thailand Etc.. Is it that Canada has too much restrictions regardless if it's a Replica,Airsoft or Cansoft? |
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January 26th, 2011, 12:04 | #27 | |
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January 26th, 2011, 12:32 | #28 |
selling AEG's on ASC
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