TITLE

Register this!

PUB. DATE
April 2002
SOURCE
Report / Newsmagazine (Alberta Edition);4/15/2002, Vol. 29 Issue 8, p31
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports that Brian Buckley of Oak Lake, Manitoba, had his soldering gun and heat gun registered in the Canadian federal gun control database. Listing of the weapons as non-restricted firearms; License which Buckley received for the guns; Mistakes the government has made in registering firearms.
ACCESSION #
6452803

Tags: GUN control;  FIREARMS;  WEAPONS;  BUCKLEY, Brian

 

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