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And as for calling the MNR Kemptville office as an information source... well... in my experience they do not know the things that matter. For example... I called them to look for some extra tags for 63B... Kemptville MNR says, "No, they're all gone everywhere." I then went on to pick up 2 doe tags at the Elgin courthouse! I guess "everywhere" doesn't include there...
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Not to be Joe 'scofflaw' but I'm going to continue as I have been doing. No disrespect to the law is intended. Only safe firearm operation will be tolerated. Same as an indoor range but outdoors.

For all those people that are too close-minded to accept anything but their hunting regs as absolute law... I'm sorry for you.
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Wallyboss wrote:It's still after sundown!!!!!!!!!! It doesn't say in the reg In well lit area it says 1/2hr b4 sunrise and 1/2 hr after sundown.
What regs are you referring to 'chief'? Those are hunting regs, son...

The 'CANADIAN FIREARM REGS', those are the the important ones, boss, that say it is legal.

Don't even start to think you can tell me a thing, young'un aka Wallyboss.

And don't come back at me bud... don't even dare, son.
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