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  1. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    This thread has had me thinking a bit and I ended up in a surplus store the other day where I encountered a fella that seemed to know his stuff. We got to chatting and the topic of body armor came up, which I thought was banned for all but law enforcement in this province in order to keep the...
  2. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    Treebogan's link embedded: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/bI0AzYwIILQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  3. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    I had a flat a few months ago while on a jobsite, a 30 second phone call and I got back to work, mobile repair truck came, removed, repaired, rebalanced and reinstalled my tire. I came back to truck and found the bill, $10 more than the repair would have cost me at a shop if I had brought them...
  4. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    Thats pretty much what our system is, plus a basic background check. And of course the range of firearms available and the ability to carry them in public. I dont mind our system, too much. :)
  5. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    Squisher, I think you are right on your facts. The carry or transport permit for handguns is a bit onerous, if I remember correct you need to be a member of a shooting range or gun club to own a handgun. As for the 'good reason' I think you also nailed it, if you walk down mainstreet with a...
  6. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    Your laws sounds similar to that of ours in Canada Stig. After a 2 day briefing and basic practical handling test, I can own shotguns, crossbows, rifles and handguns. To transport a handgun it is supposed to be to and from the range only. Rifles and shotguns are permitted to be transported so...
  7. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    What, never seen the movie 'Unforgiven'? :D
  8. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    bottom line, in this country, you dont need a handgun for self defense to live a normal life. ;-)
  9. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    That would break about every rule of gun ownership here. Rules are gun (in storage unless en route to the firing range) must be locked up or disabled from firing, ammo also locked up in a separate location unless its a gun safe with seperate compartments.
  10. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    Indeed.
  11. Paul B

    Traveling With Firearms

    To stop a mountain lion you had better be a quick draw as they are ambush attackers, to stop an attacking grizzly, you'd best be packing a small cannon. We have many urban coyotes here, I think the last 'attack' was an elderly asian lady that had taken to feeding them, she got bit on the hand...
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