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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    Lol "buddy"
    Ok.

    Forget the papers! Lets look at 2013 city of ottawa crime stats!
    Homicides-9
    Impaired-649
    Arson-106
    Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle-95

    So by your "opinion" we should be sure to ban vehicles, liquor, beer, wine and even matches?

    Didn't say I was right! Just questioned every opinion you set forth. [emoji57]
    check out the 2014 stats

    Don't put words in my mouth, I didn't give an opinion on driving or lighting fires or impaired driving, however, if I did, guaranteed Goofcrest would be on the opposite side of every one of them.

    Anyway, hunters already have a firearm, I don't see the need for us to carry a smaller less accurate one.
    I see why a trapper or tree planter may want a firearm, but hunters don't need another one. IMHO

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    Everyone has their opinions. I respect that. But it's a slippery slope when we choose one over another.

    HA
    Last edited by huntaway; December 17th, 2014 at 11:14 AM.

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    When is this going too start getting good?

    Heres a cundumdrum
    Police-no PAL
    CBSA-Must have before applying.
    You checkin' me out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy View Post
    Anyway, hunters already have a firearm, I don't see the need for us to carry a smaller less accurate one.
    I see why a trapper or tree planter may want a firearm, but hunters don't need another one. IMHO
    So, Joe Blow bowhunts only, how many can he shoot at a charging bear before hes hamburger?
    You checkin' me out?

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    Any of you oldies use the 32 caliber model Tens? Withdrawn from Toronto Police service in the early seventies.
    I don't need a handgun for MY defense, but it would be handy to have one on my hip while working on the tractor for such things as porcupines, rabid skunks and other critters that we have to dispose of around the farm....even groundhogs in the garden can be remedied with a handy little gun.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdhenderson View Post
    So, Joe Blow bowhunts only, how many can he shoot at a charging bear before hes hamburger?
    good point, but if your scared maybe you shouldn't be out there, I know lots of bow hunters, that target bears, and have never heard of one being killed by the bear and most of their stands are within 20 to 30 yards of the bait

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy View Post
    They are already legal and very useful for hunting, so it would be banning something and taking away guns people already own
    Kinda like handguns......a lot of us own handguns now !

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    Kinda like handguns......a lot of us own handguns now !
    you guys jump on this like flies on ****
    I never ever said ban handguns, and I wouldn't, but handguns are not used in Canada for hunting, they are used manly for law enforcement and target shooting, and I'm happy with that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy View Post
    check out the 2014 stats

    Don't put words in my mouth, I didn't give an opinion on driving or lighting fires or impaired driving, however, if I did, guaranteed Goofcrest would be on the opposite side of every one of them.

    Anyway, hunters already have a firearm, I don't see the need for us to carry a smaller less accurate one.
    I see why a trapper or tree planter may want a firearm, but hunters don't need another one. IMHO
    It's not about "need", it's about being able to possess and use a legally obtained piece of personal property in a safe and responsible manner without having to justify it. That's the very essence of "freedom" and freedom is a core building block of our society that is quickly being eroded away by all the left leaning thinkers. "I don't like it so I won't do it" is one thing but "I don't like it so I don't want YOU to do it" is very worrysome...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TPM View Post
    It's not about "need", it's about being able to possess and use a legally obtained piece of personal property in a safe and responsible manner without having to justify it. That's the very essence of "freedom" and freedom is a core building block of our society that is quickly being eroded away by all the left leaning thinkers. "I don't like it so I won't do it" is one thing but "I don't like it so I don't want YOU to do it" is very worrysome...
    Here,now. Don't go off all making sense and all that. You'll confuse the Liberals.LOL
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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