United States & Gun Control discussion.

And the hits keep coming. According to the new list, any gun with a bore diameter without the choke 20mm or greater is Prohibited. So almost every modern 12 gauge with removable chokes are now Prohibited.

Blair bans 12-gauge, 10-gauge shotguns and hunting rifles!
Just what in Sam Hill is going on up there?!

Y'all need to get yourselves together and put a stop to the craziness that is taking over you country. Good luck.

- Your Southern Neighbors
 
Colion Noir has a new podcast and his first episode has an amazing lady and the only registered gun rights lobbyist in Canada, Tracey Wilson. The organization she works for has turned gun rights on it's head and is focused on educating the uneducated. They also created a website with quizzes for people to test their knowledge of our gun law's and added in prizes to attract people that would normally ignore it.

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Take the Canadian Firearms Quiz

 
Oh and now American manufacturers are warned about exporting shotguns to Canada.

Important Alert: New Canadian Gun Ban Poses Risks for Exported American Shotguns Based on strict reading of the new Canadian law (SOR/2020-96, Section 95) 12-gauge shotguns are banned because with the choke tube removed the muzzle diameter is 20mm or greater (depending on the model). The new law bans any firearm with a bore of 20mm or greater. According to Canadian law, the barrel bore is measured at the widest point through which the projectile travels, which is the muzzle on a 12-gauge shotgun. 10-gauge shotguns may also be included in the ban. We would urge all companies to exercise caution when deciding whether to export any 12-gauge or 10-gauge shotguns to Canada at this time. It is possible that the Canadian Border Security Agency (CBSA) could impound and/or seize the shipment. If impounded, you will face thousands of dollars in fees per day based on the size of your shipment. There have been public statements by Canadian officials suggesting that 12-gauge shotguns are not banned. However, the law as written has not been changed to remove any legal ambiguity. NSSF® is attempting to obtain legally-reliable assurances from the Canadian government as to whether 12-gauge or 10-gauge shotguns can be lawfully exported to Canada. We will continue to monitor this situation and keep members updated on further developments.
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Stupid question, but are you all allowed to keep what you bought or is it all mandatory to turn in?

They haven't made a decision. There's a 2 year amnesty, so there's time for a change of government and repeal the laws. But there's a chance they'll be safe queens for life and then they would have to be destroyed. They've also talked about paying "fair market value" and confiscate/destroy them.
 
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