Canadian view of carrying weapons

Dexter Sinister

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I wouldn't live in a place where I felt it was necessary to be armed all the time. I have no interest in carrying a gun except when I'm hunting, which I like to do, but I wouldn't do that either if I didn't like to eat the stuff I can get that way. Actually I just like wandering around outside in the cool of autumn, I don't much care if I get anything or not and I like the fact that part of my licence fees go to wildlife conservation, but where I live there are circumstances in which being seen wandering around outside WITHOUT a gun looks suspicious.
 
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I wouldn't live in a place where I felt it was necessary to be armed all the time. I have no interest in carrying a gun except when I'm hunting, which I like to do, but I wouldn't do that either if I didn't like to eat the stuff I can get that way. Actually I just like wandering around outside, I don't much care if I get anything or not and I like the fact that part of my licence fees go to wildlife conservation, but where I live there are circumstances in which being seen wandering around outside WITHOUT a gun looks suspicious.

Is it registered??

Seems Canadians are not registering their rifles..

I wish Canada would say, all firearms are allowed, but they must be registered.. rather know who has them and who does not.

Sorta like illegals in the USA, rather know who is illegal and now working than,who is not and driving without Insurance or whatever.

Obama tried a slight fix to that.

Just sayin.
 

Dexter Sinister

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Is it registered??
Yes. I own 5 firearms, a .22, a .303, and 3 12 gauge shotguns of different kinds, all are duly registered, I have the necessary licences to buy ammunition for them, and more firearms if I want to, and all are properly stored as the regulations require. I never liked the gun registry, but I never thought it was part of some insidious plot to take away my guns either, it was just bureaucratic BS, but I will not knowingly be a lawbreaker. I need a license to drive a car, and to get one I had to prove I'm competent at driving, I don't see firearms as being any different in principle, I have no issue with being required to prove I'm competent to handle them.
 
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Yes. I own 5 firearms, a .22, a .303, and 3 12 gauge shotguns of different kinds, all are duly registered, I have the necessary licences to buy ammunition for them, and more firearms if I want to, and all are properly stored as the regulations require. I never liked the gun registry, but I never thought it was part of some insidious plot to take away my guns either, it was just bureaucratic BS, but I will not knowingly be a lawbreaker. I need a license to drive a car, and to get one I had to prove I'm competent at driving, I don't see firearms as being any different in principle.

Honestly I can't understand why anyone would have a firearm in Canada with all the regulation.. sure I suppose if I wanted to buy one in Canada I could go get my PAL, but I don't have the time or ambition.

I will stick to going to the USA to shoot and I store my guns south of the border thanks.

I don't see any issue as a dual-citizen I can go down anytime to shoot and have access to my firearms..

Canada's Law-Abiding Unregistered Firearms Association estimates noncompliance with the gun registry at 70 percent overall, including handgun and long-gun registration, and citizens not obtaining required licenses

However I think there is a push back and backlash.. just takes the right politician to stand up and fight..
 

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Well, most of us aren't dual citizens, and the regulations aren't that bad, unless you want to own something for which there's no conceivable legitimate use, like an AK-47. That's a purely anti-personnel weapon, no good for target shooting or hunting or anything except killing people.
 

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Well, most of us aren't dual citizens, and the regulations aren't that bad, unless you want to own something for which there's no conceivable legitimate use, like an AK-47. That's a purely anti-personnel weapon, no good for target shooting or hunting or anything except killing people.

Not approved for Canada!!

I have a Smith & Wesson Model 59 9mm Auto that I carry 24/7 in my Tractor Trailer when I drive in the USA. Mine is made for concealed carry, it's an ex-police issue backup.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_IQlD2DxrM

Almost identical to this model.

I am trying to get my ex-wife to move back to Texas with me.. maybe 1 to 2 more months and I'll be back in Texas. I miss the food, climate, people.. and culture.
 

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And guns? The only reason you'd need that would be to defend yourself against loons who are similarly armed. Why would you want to live in a place like that? There are better solutions. And you want your ex-wife to join you? There are reasons why she's your ex-wife, that sounds like a losing plan to me.
 
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And guns? The only reason you'd need that would be to defend yourself against loons who are similarly armed. Why would you want to live in a place like that? There are better solutions.

No, just for target practice and self defense, and I like the gun.. I shot plenty, I enjoy that 9mm..

Have another .22 hand gun revolver and a few long range.. but my favorite is the 9mm.

My buddy tried to sell me a compact.. just carry it like a cell phone in you front pocket.

 

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Self defense? Like I said, against loons who are similarly armed. I wouldn't go there.

Well in the truck I have to keep it 2 step or 3 step.. firearm locked and ammo locked up in a different location.

When stopped, you can keep it loaded and ready.

I only once in all my time as a driver had to show it, not use it.. guy tried to break into my truck while I was a sleep in the bunk.

But in Chicago, 6 black guys tried to rob me while I was still moving.. and Atlanta, GA.

Unfortunately, as a trucker, you are out there alone in some sketchy places at times.

I will never driver in New York City, I hear of nightmares all the time from drivers.. where police escorts are needed to get out of a bad area. Fukk that. Send the new guys or Canadian there. :lol:
 

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Being upper class I let the gun bearers carry my weapons till we are close enough for a shot.


even then I prefer a shot of good rye whiskey.

@Boomer:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but in the US, carry laws vary from state to state. Can you get a blanket permit to carry in
your rig for the whole US ? If not, a person would be looking at some serious time given their mandatory minimum laws.
 

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I'd like to take all of your little toys and melt them into melon sized balls and shove them as far up there as they can go.

Give it a try, if you can get past the peanut sized balls heading your way.

Self defense? Like I said, against loons who are similarly armed. I wouldn't go there.

Where would you go, then? I'd love to know of this loon-free locale.
 

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Where would you go, then? I'd love to know of this loon-free locale.
lots of places in the world where you can actually walk down the street without needing to carrying a gun to protect yourself..bet when I go to the mall to pick up my groceries in an hour I won't encounter a single person carrying a gun
 

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lots of places in the world where you can actually walk down the street without needing to carrying a gun to protect yourself..bet when I go to the mall to pick up my groceries in an hour I won't encounter a single person carrying a gun
That's not the question. The question is where can one go to be guaranteed that they will not be victimised by someone employing deadly force (gun, knife, bludgeon, or when there is a great disparity in size/fighting ability, fists)?
 

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That's not the question. The question is where can one go to be guaranteed that they will not be victimised by someone employing deadly force (gun, knife, bludgeon, or when there is a great disparity in size/fighting ability, fists)?
no where

will carrying a gun protect you from that? maybe

will you ever need to be protected from that? maybe

is arming everyone the answer...never
 

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no where

will carrying a gun protect you from that? maybe

will you ever need to be protected from that? maybe

is arming everyone the answer...never
Good thing I never proposed arming everyone, eh? I carry a gun because I'm comfortable with guns, I shoot regularly, and it may save my life. I fasten my seatbelt for the same reasons.

Will carrying a gun save my life? As you say, maybe. But that's the most that can be said of any protective measure.

NOBODY is arguing that everybody should be armed, so I decline to debate your strawman.

If you were to walk to the store and pass me, you would pass someone carrying a gun. And you'd never know it.
 

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Good thing I never proposed arming everyone, eh? I carry a gun because I'm comfortable with guns, I shoot regularly, and it may save my life. I fasten my seatbelt for the same reasons.

Will carrying a gun save my life? As you say, maybe. But that's the most that can be said of any protective measure.

NOBODY is arguing that everybody should be armed, so I decline to debate your strawman.

If you were to walk to the store and pass me, you would pass someone carrying a gun. And you'd never know it.
there are plenty on this forum that would embrace arming everyone eh?
as for you carrying, that is the culture that you live in and you are comfortable with that...it is not the culture I live in and I never want to live in that type of culture, it is foreign to me

the question was Canadian comfort with that culture....I am not comfortable with it and no amount of fear mongering will make it so
 

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I do encourage you not to carry a gun, even should you find yourself in a place where you can. People who aren't trained and comfortable with them shouldn't.