CBC News - Canada - Former Manitoba AG on secret internment list
Are these lists compatible with democracy?
Are these lists compatible with democracy?
I lived on a property just two miles from the internment camp at Lemon Creek, in the Slocan valley. There were three internment camp cabins moved to that property after the war. Two were rough cut 2X4 frames and one pole. The outside walls consisted of rough cut 1X4 with spaces between them from shrinkage as they were cut green and left to dry on the walls. There was no insulation in the walls and no wood or anything else on the inside. The Japanese were moved into those cabins in late fall, early winter. The people would find their blankets frozen to the walls in the morning. Little or no heat was provided. There was similar camp at New Denver and Sandon. The Sandon camp was abandoned in the spring as there was so much snow that food supplies were very difficult to deliver. Sandon sits high in the mountains, in a narrow valley with very high snow falls. In 1956 the town was washed away in a flash flood. I don't think any of us can imagine that kind of deprivation.
Don't register any of them. You sign away all your rights to own one. The registration only allows you to have one in the house until such time that they deem it necessary to take it away. By registering them, you are admitting that you are a criminal that needs monitoring.ll the more reason for not registering all your guns heh???
As far as I know, the War Measures Act was not repealed. It is still active and can be implemented at a moments notice.
ll the more reason for not registering all your guns heh???
Guerrilla armies are almost impossible to defeat. If invaded, our military would be over run in days if not hours. The country can only be retaken by citizens taking to the woods. We need a well armed citizenry to protect us from internal and external threats to our freedom. The gun registry is the forerunner of a totalitarian state.It is now called the Emergency Powers Act or Emergency Act and is considerably restricted in its powers from what existed before. Here is an article dealing with emergency powers in various nations. Canada can be found down the list.
State of emergency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And exactly how would not registering firearms in any way help against trained professionals other than to get you killed?