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Ep. 43: Ian Runkle Firearms Lawyer

73 min • 16 mars 2021

Travis speaks with Ian Runkle, Canadian Criminal Defence Lawyer with a keen interest in firearms law. They discuss what might be considered dangerous questions when speaking with the police and how sometimes it’s better to say nothing.  

 

They talk about Bill C-21, the air soft ban and the negative impact it will have, storage of non-restricted firearms when out hunting or for predator control and legalities around that.  

 

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Find Ian Runkle -

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUVdcsH5X1a76V1-KnF3heA Patron: https://www.patreon.com/runkleofthebailey

 

Topics discussed in this episode:

 

  • Intro [00:00:00 - 00:01:32]
  • Ian’s interest of Firearms Law & the way they are written [00:01:32 - 00:09:26]
  • Runkle of the Bailey, talking to the police & dangerous questions [00:09:26 - 00:19:02]
  • Pocket knife for self defence & centrifugal force [00:19:02 - 00:32:02]
  • ATT condition challenge & AR-15 cases ending up in Supreme Court [00:32:02 - 00:37:51]
  • Bringing a firearm to police for destruction & firearms found [00:37:51- 00:43:24]
  • Bill C-21, municipal handgun ban & criminals immune to being charged [00:43:24 - 00:48:43]
  • Replica firearms, Airsoft & police wishlist for things to ban [00:48:43 - 00:57:05]
  • ADD / ADHD & becoming a lawyer [00:57:05 - 01:02:32]
  • Storage of non-restricted firearms when hunting or for predator control [01:02:32 - 01:07:13]
  • Other areas of laws that are “equally obtuse” [01:07:13 - 01:10:01] 
  • Final comments from Ian [01:10:01 - 01:12:37]
  • Outro [01:12:37 - 01:13:22]

 

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