12-16-2012, 12:00 PM
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So Fucking Banned
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Montana
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Originally Posted by Elli
Guns were always controlled. Back when the railroad was being built, Americans were forced to leave their guns at the border, and they got pretty upset about that. (Don't have a link, that's from a Pierre Berton book.)
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/p...st/con-eng.htm
1892
The first Criminal Code required individuals to have a basic permit, known as a 'certificate of exemption,' to carry a pistol unless the owner had cause to fear assault or injury. It became an offence to sell a pistol to anyone under 16. Vendors who sold pistols or airguns had to keep a record of the purchaser's name, the date of the sale and information that could identify the gun.
1913
Carrying a handgun outside the home or place of business without a permit could result in a three-month sentence. It became an offence to transfer a firearm to any person under the age of 16, or for a person under 16 to buy one. The first specific search, seizure and forfeiture powers for firearms and other weapons were created.
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pretty sure these regulation are in effect right now in California? even stricter in fact..
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