The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

Reverend Blair

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Colpy could have one of these:
 

Jay

Executive Branch Member
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Re: RE: The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

DasFX said:
In terms of guns, I'd like something automatic, I don't want to have to pause as I'm shooting (in defence of couse). Any suggestions?

Sure. The AK47....they are readily available, as the Soviets filled the Third World with them for revolutions.

Or an Uzi. Amo is readily available for them.
 

Jay

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Colpy said:
Reverend Blair said:
Colpy could have one of these:

Now you're just being an arsehole, Rev.

I thought trolling was frowned upon here.

He's just having fun.....

He doesn't relize you can own modern hand guns lawfully.
 

DasFX

Electoral Member
Dec 6, 2004
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Re: RE: The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

Colpy said:
I'm an armoured car guard.

You know, corner stores and Subway sandwich shops get robbed by armed guys regularly around here. This is one of the most violent cities in Canada. Usually they get $100 or so.

Funny thing. I can walk down the street with several hundred thousand bucks in my bag, and nobody tries to rob me.

I wonder why?

Must be my charm and good looks, seeing as any crook worth the name could get a "bigger and better" gun than the S&W revolvers we carry (patented 1899, believe it or not).

Don't tell me possession of arms doesn't prevent crime. I know better.

In your line of work, I totally support you carrying a weapon. You are properly trained to use such weapon and know when and how to use it to minimize loss of life. In addition, you also have your weapon quite visibly displayed which I agree is a deterrent. However you having a weapon most certainly doesn’t guarantee that you won't be robbed. Money truck guys have been robbed and unfortunately killed in the process.

Quite frankly if you and your partner were held up by criminals with better fire power, someone would probably die.

That being said, we are talking about folk in the general public carrying (most often concealed) weapons. You would agree that you handling a gun and me handling a gun would be very different.
 

Jay

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Not if you obtained a licence to carry the weapon, DasFX. There are levels of training involved.....
 

Colpy

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Just watched that jackass Martin announce his little gun ban.

No word on compensation, seizures, or anything else. Just another photo op and hurriedly stuck together policy to make it look as though he really has a vision.

Oh yeah.....in the 5 major points he listed he included the elimination of registration fees.

There have been no registration fees for about two years.

You think maybe the Liberals are putting this stuff together quick to try and compete with Harper's policy releases?

No thought put into this one, obviously.
 

Jay

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Ok, so now we know registration leads to confiscation. They lie, and Canadians believe them...and support their lies.
 

DasFX

Electoral Member
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Re: RE: The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

Jay said:
Not if you obtained a licence to carry the weapon, DasFX. There are levels of training involved.....

So why don't we just all get guns. It can be another milestone like turning 16 and being about to drive or turning 18/19 and being able to drink.

Let's all carry weapons. Is that the answer? When can I use my weapon? In self defense? Define that. I mean if I'm driving down the highway and I see that a car is changing lanes right into me and doesn't respond to my horn, can I shoot him? I mean, at the moment I could say that I felt my life was being endangered could I not?

It is far easier not to have guns then to have them.

Like I said before, if we all have guns, then we all have the ability to shoot someone else. If nobody has guns, then we nobody can shoot anybody else.
 

Reverend Blair

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Now you're just being a (no name calling), Rev.

I thought trolling was frowned upon here.

If you want to own guns based on laws made in 1689, I think the guns should be the same age as the law. He who lives by the archaic can only shoot by the archaic. Seems fair to me.
 

Jay

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Re: RE: The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

DasFX said:
Jay said:
Not if you obtained a licence to carry the weapon, DasFX. There are levels of training involved.....

So why don't we just all get guns. It can be another milestone like turning 16 and being about to drive or turning 18/19 and being able to drink.

Let's all carry weapons. Is that the answer? When can I use my weapon? In self defense? Define that. I mean if I'm driving down the highway and I see that a car is changing lanes right into me and doesn't respond to my horn, can I shoot him? I mean, at the moment I could say that I felt my life was being endangered could I not?

It is far easier not to have guns then to have them.

Like I said before, if we all have guns, then we all have the ability to shoot someone else. If nobody has guns, then we nobody can shoot anybody else.


I think you should become familiar with the different laws in Canada regarding guns.
 

Jay

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Re: RE: The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

Colpy said:
Just watched that jackass Martin announce his little gun ban.

I think they just lost their minds. They think the guns people are using in Toronto to kill people are legal guns? Martin is obviously not familiar with storage laws on hand guns. Ignorance breeds ignorance, and martin is ignorant, and is supporters are even more ignorant.
 

DasFX

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Jay said:
I think you should become familiar with the different laws in Canada regarding guns.

Why don't you educate me. When can a private citizen discharge their handgun at another human being?
 

Paranoid Dot Calm

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When somebody gets killed with a gun in Toronto, with a population of more then 2 million, it is called a "plague of killing" .... but when a Liberal gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar, its called an "isolated incident", or a "few bad apples".

If we averaged-out the crime statistics of our political parties, and given their small numbers as opposed to 2 million in Toronto .... it's our political parties which are the larger "plague".

Calm
 

Jay

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Only in rare curumstances of self defence.

"Reasons that Permit the Carrying of Restricted Firearms and Prohibited Handguns

Personal
Individuals may be authorized to carry restricted firearms or prohibited handguns:

if their lives or the lives of others are in immediate danger from another person (or persons);
police cannot provide enough protection; and
applicants can justify their need for such a firearm. "
 

MMMike

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Paranoid Dot Calm said:
When somebody gets killed with a gun in Toronto, with a population of more then 2 million, it is called a "plague of killing" .... but when a Liberal gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar, its called an "isolated incident", or a "few bad apples".

If we averaged-out the crime statistics of our political parties, and given their small numbers as opposed to 2 million in Toronto .... it's our political parties which are the larger "plague".

Calm
:thumbright:
 

Reverend Blair

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When somebody gets killed with a gun in Toronto, with a population of more then 2 million, it is called a "plague of killing" .... but when a Liberal gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar, its called an "isolated incident", or a "few bad apples".

They had some people from the Jane Finch area where the "plague" is happening on the radio earlier this week, or maybe last week. They certainly don't like the way their neighbourhood is being presented in the media.
 

Jay

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And gun owners don't like the way were being presented in the media either.

Martin just lost votes over this, and I don't think he, or his clan of 40 thieves, has any idea why that would happen.
 

Reverend Blair

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RE: The Gun Registry Must

They understand perfectly, Jay. It's you guys who don't understand. Martin just gained votes in that 905 area code you hear so much about. He lost votes in rural areas, mostly Alberta, where he wasn't going to win anyway. Even if he lost more than he gained he doesn't really care because he's trying to win seats, not votes.
 

DasFX

Electoral Member
Dec 6, 2004
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Re: RE: The Gun Registry Must be Deregistered!!

Jay said:
Individuals may be authorized to carry restricted firearms or prohibited handguns:

if their lives or the lives of others are in immediate danger from another person (or persons);
police cannot provide enough protection; and
applicants can justify their need for such a firearm. "

Seems vague, I mean in a time of crisis, I think if I had a gun, I would use it immediately if I even though my life or families life was even remotely in danger.