Tonington;1425438 Is there any reason in your research that you decided to report the gross murder rate, instead of say the rate of crime involving guns, you know for a post comparing gun laws and gun availability?
Absolutely!
Murder is the ultimate defense offered for firearms laws........how many times have I heard "if it saves just one life" or equivalent BS.....
But if one intends to kill somebody, but does not have a .45 ACP handy because of gun laws. and so beats the intended victim to death with a baseball bat.....they are just as dead. The gun law saved no one.
If we are to sacrifice some of our liberty, the onus is on those that would take our liberty to prove that they are making society significantly safer.........and they simply can not do that.
That is my point.
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Quote from the firearms act where it details the conditions for searching a home.
102. (1) Subject to section 104, for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Act and the regulations, an inspector may at any reasonable time enter and inspect any place where the inspector believes on reasonable grounds a business is being carried on or there is a record of a business, any place in which the inspector believes on reasonable grounds there is a gun collection or a record in relation to a gun collection or any place in which the inspector believes on reasonable grounds there is a prohibited firearm or there are more than 10 firearms and may
(a) open any container that the inspector believes on reasonable grounds contains a firearm or other thing in respect of which this Act or the regulations apply;
(b) examine any firearm and examine any other thing that the inspector finds and take samples of it;
(c) conduct any tests or analyses or take any measurements; and
(d) require any person to produce for examination or copying any records, books of account or other documents that the inspector believes on reasonable grounds contain information that is relevant to the enforcement of this Act or the regulations.
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Where in the Charter do you find the right "to remain silent"?
11. Any person charged with an offence has the right
(a) to be informed without unreasonable delay of the specific offence;
(b) to be tried within a reasonable time;
(c)
not to be compelled to be a witness in proceedings against that person in respect of the offence;
and
26. The guarantee in this Charter of certain rights and freedoms shall not be construed as denying the existence of any other rights or freedoms that exist in Canada.