Canadians did warn Americans and now it's happening to you ~ Gun confiscation coming | |
KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 06:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is good to. The 'Crime' of Protecting Yourself |
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KateSask
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KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They tested registry of long guns here and it was a complete failure, an expense one! Here's the "WOMEN", Candace Hoeppner who fought against the bill for this registry and WON the fight for us Canadians, got rid of it. She Rocks!!! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30752346 Canada 01/12/2013 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep and we finally put a stop the long gun registry.. but they still have yet to destroy these records as well police have found other ways to determine who owns what guns. Here we have non-restricted, restricted and prohibited class. Prohibs are illegal to own or shoot without a class of license which is nearly impossible for a civilian to get. They include all semi auto AK variants as well as the FAL, anything capable of automatic fire and any pistol with a barrel under 4" as well as many other firearms. Centre fire semi auto rifles must have their magazine capacity limited to 5 rounds and pistols are limited to 10. So almost all regular capacity magazines are banned and must be pinned to meet the 5 or ten round maximum by the manufacturer. All of our ARs are restricted call as well as any centre fire rifle with a barrel length under 18 inches, as well as some rimfire semi auto rifles which merely resemble an AR, and all pistols and revolvers with barrel lengths above 4". Restricted class can only be fired on CFO approved ranges, possession requires a special restricted class license and you must justify your intentions with the restricted firearm to be for either collection or target shooting purposes, in which case you must join a gun club and obtain an ATT (authority to transport) which takes several months to complete. The ATT is required to drive your restricted firearm to the range and you may only have the firearm in your possession outside of your dwelling while traveling directly to or back home from the range. So you can not possibly use a restricted firearm as a "trunk gun" as it may only be transported directly to and back home from the range, nor can they be used for hunting at all as the can only be fired at approved ranges. The rest fall under non restricted and these are all manually operated shotguns with unmodified barrels, centre fire and rim fire rifles with barrel lengths over 18". Semis pinned to 5 rounds may be used for hunting and rimfires have no magazine restrictions so a 10/22 with a 30 round mag is legal to hunt with, but a ruger MK1/2/3 is not (it is restricted). All non restricted firearms must be stored unloaded with a trigger lock or in a container which is locked and difficult to break into. All restricted firearms must be stored with a trigger lock as well as in a opaque locked container which is difficult to break into, or a safe or room specifically designed for the storage of firearms. Ammunition must be stored separately from the firearms or be in a locked container that is difficult to break into. So basically if you follow the laws your firearms are made useless for home-defense. I keep a wrecking bar handy for that instead because my guns and ammo are ALWAYS locked and unloaded unless I am on the range. There is no such thing as a CCW permit here. If you open carry in public and somebody complains you will certainly have a visit from the RCMP. Non restricted firearms need only to be unloaded for transport so some people do have pump action shotguns for their "truck gun" and that is legal for transportation wherever you want to go, but not necessarily for storage as your firearms MUST be stored at the address your license is linked to. This is what they did to us and barely anybody gets murdered with long guns in Canada so get ready to be fucked just like we were.... They just came and took at them. The only people with an AK in Canada are the gangs now. We are lucky though, in that we get cheap Chinese guns and you don't. $350 sig and 1911 clones and $450 for an m14. I see you guys are paying $2000 for an AR now. We can get the Norinco CQ-A for $800 but an AR made in the states is closer to $1200. |
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KateSask
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KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kate, do you think there's a larger purpose for them to confiscate guns? Or is it just because of recent tragic events? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30932679 I think it's been planned all along, can't control a populace that is armed very well, they'll fight back. You have to believe in the NWO agenda to understand why they want to control us all. Do you believe that's happening? They use tragedies as an excuse to push the agenda faster along is my opinion. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30752346 Canada 01/12/2013 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep and we finally put a stop the long gun registry.. but they still have yet to destroy these records as well police have found other ways to determine who owns what guns. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30752346 Here we have non-restricted, restricted and prohibited class. Prohibs are illegal to own or shoot without a class of license which is nearly impossible for a civilian to get. They include all semi auto AK variants as well as the FAL, anything capable of automatic fire and any pistol with a barrel under 4" as well as many other firearms. Centre fire semi auto rifles must have their magazine capacity limited to 5 rounds and pistols are limited to 10. So almost all regular capacity magazines are banned and must be pinned to meet the 5 or ten round maximum by the manufacturer. All of our ARs are restricted call as well as any centre fire rifle with a barrel length under 18 inches, as well as some rimfire semi auto rifles which merely resemble an AR, and all pistols and revolvers with barrel lengths above 4". Restricted class can only be fired on CFO approved ranges, possession requires a special restricted class license and you must justify your intentions with the restricted firearm to be for either collection or target shooting purposes, in which case you must join a gun club and obtain an ATT (authority to transport) which takes several months to complete. The ATT is required to drive your restricted firearm to the range and you may only have the firearm in your possession outside of your dwelling while traveling directly to or back home from the range. So you can not possibly use a restricted firearm as a "trunk gun" as it may only be transported directly to and back home from the range, nor can they be used for hunting at all as the can only be fired at approved ranges. The rest fall under non restricted and these are all manually operated shotguns with unmodified barrels, centre fire and rim fire rifles with barrel lengths over 18". Semis pinned to 5 rounds may be used for hunting and rimfires have no magazine restrictions so a 10/22 with a 30 round mag is legal to hunt with, but a ruger MK1/2/3 is not (it is restricted). All non restricted firearms must be stored unloaded with a trigger lock or in a container which is locked and difficult to break into. All restricted firearms must be stored with a trigger lock as well as in a opaque locked container which is difficult to break into, or a safe or room specifically designed for the storage of firearms. Ammunition must be stored separately from the firearms or be in a locked container that is difficult to break into. So basically if you follow the laws your firearms are made useless for home-defense. I keep a wrecking bar handy for that instead because my guns and ammo are ALWAYS locked and unloaded unless I am on the range. There is no such thing as a CCW permit here. If you open carry in public and somebody complains you will certainly have a visit from the RCMP. Non restricted firearms need only to be unloaded for transport so some people do have pump action shotguns for their "truck gun" and that is legal for transportation wherever you want to go, but not necessarily for storage as your firearms MUST be stored at the address your license is linked to. This is what they did to us and barely anybody gets murdered with long guns in Canada so get ready to be fucked just like we were.... They just came and took at them. The only people with an AK in Canada are the gangs now. We are lucky though, in that we get cheap Chinese guns and you don't. $350 sig and 1911 clones and $450 for an m14. I see you guys are paying $2000 for an AR now. We can get the Norinco CQ-A for $800 but an AR made in the states is closer to $1200. Oh yeah and of course all restricted firearms are still being registered. Now the beurocrats who run the registry are paying us back for getting rid of all their hard work over the past decade by taking their sweet time to register and transfer the ownership of restricteds after sale. So it can take 3-6 months just to get the short term ATT (STATT) in order to simply have your new pistol/AR shipped to your home. READ IT ALL! READ IT! |
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KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The gun control debates taking center stage right now in the USA gives us all the opportunity to raise this issue in our own countries again. If you're against gun control, take some action. For Canadians, you can join the National Firearms Association as an example. [link to nfa.ca] |
KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I haven't been on the site in years. Go away. |
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KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ted was awesome! Helps when you know what your talking about hey? |
Useless Cookie Eater
User ID: 29696048 United States 01/12/2013 07:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This was the warning after WE got suckered in. Watch it before it's too late for you. Quoting: KateSask [link to www.youtube.com] A few major differences though..... 1) Canada had no Second Amendment 2) Canada did not fight a Revolutionary War over this (prompted in part by a King trying to tax ball and powder out of existence) 3) America is the last bastion of FREEDOM in an otherwise SOCIALIST controlled world. (although Obama is destroying more of that every day) 4) Most Americans are well aware of the history of disarmed peoples and countries...and what happens to them. No, the USA will not go quietly into the night like Canada did. It's clear there will be another Civil War before that happens. ...and the corrupt USA government knows this as evidenced by all it's ongoing ammunition purchases. Last Edited by Useless Cookie Eater on 01/12/2013 07:54 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22176654 United States 01/12/2013 07:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for the vid, sad that that could happen to our neighbors and prolly very few of us realized it. II know i didn't. but it only proves, they cant take the guns. IIf im wrong please correct me, but if you do not register how will they know? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28563352 Canada 01/12/2013 08:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada does have a small history of resistance with firearms via Louis Riel. Today the rope that hung up is at the doorway of the Canadian Club or other, last I heard. Beyond that the metis history is mostly french acadian which were of a passifict nature. our history, unlike what john ralston saul speaks about in his book a fair country was co-oped by british loyalists. so there never was a 2nd ammendment. the best thing canada can boast of is the durham report, which was perhaps at best a regretful reaction to the US Constitution. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28563352 Canada 01/12/2013 08:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada also has no history of civil war, perhaps, given one's flavour of history. agree or disagree? I know that maybe the french of quebec might make exceptions.... It might just all come down to versions of history and adopted lingo... In some circle you might say that our civil war was the british against the french. however when i consider my own ancestors as french acadian metis, i would have to say that the picture was much more complicated that merely just two empires - because neither would have survived without us - or for that matter the first nations. canada as it were, is a cold place geopolitically, and people had to marry up into native blood lines in order to survive and thrive. the term metis was even coined by Champlain, meaning of mixed blood, and denoting becoming better and stronger for it. the funny part is, like the gun control laws that recently passed in canada, they crept in silently in covert ways just like british imperial history in canada. just because they are law, to be certain, it does not in any way make it true or relevant. |
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KateSask
(OP) User ID: 15170057 Canada 01/12/2013 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's something to listen for in the Gun control debates, The changes of terms used by policy makers, anti-gunners, media etc...don't get tricked!!! (Remember when the Obama administration dropped the word terrorism/terrorist and now uses insurgent/s for example. That's what I'm talking about.) NRA video explains this: |