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Originally Posted by brass410
This is why I choose to reload and cast, never had to show my pal to the reloading bench yet or to the casting bench and never asked for one when purchasing components yet, self sufficiency has some perks can even swage jacketed projectiles if needed
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Ya but…
The Explosive Act and its Regulations state….
294 (1) Before selling propellant powder to a buyer, the seller must require the buyer to establish their identity by providing
(a) a piece of identification, issued by the Government of Canada or a provincial, municipal or foreign government, that bears a photograph of the buyer; or
(b) two pieces of identification, each of which sets out the buyer’s name, at least one of which is issued by the Government of Canada or a provincial, municipal or foreign government and at least one of which sets out the buyer’s address.
Marginal note:Verification of identity
(2) If the buyer provides a piece of identification that bears a photograph, the seller must ensure, before selling the propellant powder, that the photograph is that of the buyer.
Marginal note:Record of sale
295 A seller must keep a record of each sale of propellant powder for two years after the date of the sale. The record must include the following information:
(a) the buyer’s name and address or the number of their licence, if any, issued under the Firearms Act;
(b) in the case of a licensed buyer, the licence number and expiry date;
(c) the type and Footnote *product name of the powder sold, the size of the container in which it was sold and the name of the person who obtained its authorization;
(d) the quantity of powder sold under each product name; and
(e) the date of the sale.