The recent confiscation of a formerly legal firearm has raised questions about how the RCMP inspects imported firearms and has forced a change of national firearms policy.
The RCMP will be physically checking every assault-style rifle that enters the country from now on.
Before the change, verifiers were used to check to make sure the guns are what the exporter said they would be. Verifiers could be anyone with knowledge of firearms and were given a one-day course from the RCMP.
Businesses that sell weapons were able to nominate their own verifiers. But the discovery of a gun the RCMP says should never have made it into Canada has highlighted potential problems with the verifier program.
http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/05/17/guns-confiscation.htmlMonday, May 17, 2010 | 1:04 PM ET

The Cons appear to be taking away the right of every business to make money? Not very American!