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This is with regard to my SRS, and its legality in BC as a U.S. citizen with a work visa;
I have accepted a software job in BC.
I am a US citizen, and long time marksman.
I am leaving a few of my weapons behind for now, as they will require much hoop-jumping to possess legally in BC.
but, i do own a Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout that i am in love with and would hate to have to leave behind when i move.
from what i read here, all variants of this bolt action are un-restricted, and it would be legal for me to bring with me when i move.
(as long as i go through the proper channels of registration)
1. where can i as a civilian, and U.S. citizen, go to see a list of the very latest legal classification of makes and models of firearms in Canada.
( the FRT is what i want, and i am dumbfounded that it is not publicly a freely available) but there must be an up to date web version or at least something similar.
2. are all commercially available versions of this bolt action currently and truly un-restricted in Canada (and BC in particular)?
3. how do i make sure that if this gun truly is legal for me to posses and transport within BC, that it will not be taken from me by an over-zealous non-law-abiding law enforcement entity?
4. would welcome any other related advice for a lifelong marksman, law abiding and respectful U.S citizen who does not want to give up his gun culture roots completely when moving to B.C to work.
Thanks for any help.
-USTransplant
I have accepted a software job in BC.
I am a US citizen, and long time marksman.
I am leaving a few of my weapons behind for now, as they will require much hoop-jumping to possess legally in BC.
but, i do own a Desert Tactical Arms Stealth Recon Scout that i am in love with and would hate to have to leave behind when i move.
from what i read here, all variants of this bolt action are un-restricted, and it would be legal for me to bring with me when i move.
(as long as i go through the proper channels of registration)
1. where can i as a civilian, and U.S. citizen, go to see a list of the very latest legal classification of makes and models of firearms in Canada.
( the FRT is what i want, and i am dumbfounded that it is not publicly a freely available) but there must be an up to date web version or at least something similar.
2. are all commercially available versions of this bolt action currently and truly un-restricted in Canada (and BC in particular)?
3. how do i make sure that if this gun truly is legal for me to posses and transport within BC, that it will not be taken from me by an over-zealous non-law-abiding law enforcement entity?
4. would welcome any other related advice for a lifelong marksman, law abiding and respectful U.S citizen who does not want to give up his gun culture roots completely when moving to B.C to work.
Thanks for any help.
-USTransplant