Albertan Shoots German in the Head

MHz

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You mean it wasn't just time to 'reload' like all the other times??

Usually you need a hunting permit and tourists are 'never in season'. 'Crude but not backwards' was the determination in so many exams they made a stamp.
 

MHz

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Let's be a bit more realistic shall we? In an open carry society (Alberta esp) the odds are quite high somebody would have dropped him already.
 

Curious Cdn

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Let's be a bit more realistic shall we? In an open carry society (Alberta esp) the odds are quite high somebody would have dropped him already.

There's also lots of ladders about. They are known killers, too.
 

Decapoda

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Next time I come to Canada, I'm going to swing by a store and get a ladder for self defense. They're more dangerous than guns, y'know.

His mistake was taking a short cut through the Morley reserve. That road is narrow, winding, and dangerous, no need to take that kind of chance when the Trans-Canada is less than 4 miles away and going the same direction. Throw some hot-head whitey into the mix and it's recipe for disaster.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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His mistake was taking a short cut through the Morley reserve. That road is narrow, winding, and dangerous, no need to take that kind of chance when the Trans-Canada is less than 4 miles away and going the same direction. Throw some hot-head whitey into the mix and it's recipe for disaster.

So. . . the German tourist is to blame for getting shot?

Yep, personal responsibility, Old Stock Canadian style.
 

mentalfloss

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Hah!

I hope this guy recovers.

Mistaken identity sounds like a meek way to soften a deliberate act.