ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO – The Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA), representing recreational firearms owners, has joined with the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA), representing firearms business owners, to empower legal action against the recent decision by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Firearms Program to prohibit several brands of imported 10/22 extended capacity rifle magazines.
Mr. Burlew states, “This recent, sudden reversal deprives legal firearms owners of their property rights and attacks their freedom. The RCMP has a duty to every Canadian to act fairly and consistently. The recent decision to reverse position on Ruger 10/22 magazines holding over 10 cartridges is a deliberate move to cause serious worry to hundreds of thousands of Canadians, licenced firearms dealers and importers.”Burlew adds, ” A Federal Court Class Action on behalf of all persons, individuals, dealers and distributors who now possess cartridge magazines to fit the Ruger 10/22 that can contain more than 10 cartridges will be commenced.
The purpose of the action is to seek a judgement that these magazines are not prohibited, to declare the magazine capacity restrictions void as unconstitutional or in the alternative to force a buy-back of each at full retail value. A claim for the intentional infliction of mental distress due to the fear of police action and criminal charges will be included.”
From consumer owners we need:
- A communication informing us of your willingness to participate in a class action lawsuit;
- Brands and models of 10/22 +10 round capacity magazines currently in inventory and the value of the inventory;
- Digital copies of product packaging, manufacturers’ or distributors’ product sales information, product press releases;
- Any information, actions or comments by your Chief Firearms Officer, Inspectors, RCMP or any other law enforcement agency.
Consumer owners interested in joining the class action, are asked to email the above information to the CSSA at classaction@cssa-cila.org.
From business owners we need:
- A communication informing us of your willingness to participate in a class action lawsuit;
- Brands and models of 10/22 +10 round capacity magazines currently in inventory and the value of the inventory;
- Digital copies of any product packaging, manufacturers’ or distributors’ product sales information, product press releases you may possess;
- Any information, actions or comments by your Chief Firearms Officer, Inspectors, RCMP or any other law enforcement agency.
Business owners interested in joining the class action, are asked to email the above information to the CSAAA at csaaa.legalaction@gmail.com.
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