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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Don't expect it, don't need it and don't want it.
    Glad you're so confident but whether or not you need it remains to be seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadaman30 View Post
    What a load of crap. So what is the greater good of alcohol that's kills so many people?.. the goods must outweigh the risks a you claim..

    Sorry Terrym, you beat me to it...lol
    The good from alcohol goes to the government [emoji1787][emoji2958][emoji107]. Money equals power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
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    Well said.
    Cigarettes, alcohol, even marijuana... a case can be made for the "better good" in getting rid of all of them... cars.... even doctors and hospitals if you want to look through a pin hole.
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life...ticle30610569/


    Perfect analogy.... they just keep putting down fingers thinking they can stop gangs, the mentally ill or the plain evil, I wonder how many good kitchen knives were surrendered by people.
    http://surrenderyourknife.co.uk/
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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    Glad you're so confident but whether or not you need it remains to be seen.
    Barely coherent numskulls yelling "no compromise" and "molon labe" are of little help to anyone. Even in countries with widespread bans of either handguns, assault rifles or both (e.g. UK and Australia) hunting rifles and shotguns remain widely accessible to the public.

    Instead of threatening not to get involved I'd prefer that you promised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Barely coherent numskulls yelling "no compromise" and "molon labe" are of little help to anyone. Even in countries with widespread bans of either handguns, assault rifles or both (e.g. UK and Australia) hunting rifles and shotguns remain widely accessible to the public.

    Instead of threatening not to get involved I'd prefer that you promised.
    Seeing as I'm a member of nothing but a local gun club and the OFAH, I won't be helping you with anything, so you can put your mind at ease.

    By all means, carry on with your "if it doesn't directly affect my interests then go ahead and ban it" attitude and see where it gets you.

    Mass shootings and murder are already banned and it hasn't stopped them from happening. Criminals don't worry about bans. Surely a smart guy like you understands that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    The firearms used in most of the high-profile shootings in Canada were handguns or assault rifles that were restricted or fell just outside the restricted category. Banning assault rifles and handguns will be of little consequence to hunters as with a few exceptions most of the firearms are already "banned" for hunting. Even if future legislation captured a few non-restricted they could be easily replaced in the field with firearms better suited to the task.
    How exactly does something fall just outside the restricted category?

    I don’t understand your comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    Seeing as I'm a member of nothing but a local gun club and the OFAH, I won't be helping you with anything, so you can put your mind at ease.

    By all means, carry on with your "if it doesn't directly affect my interests then go ahead and ban it" attitude and see where it gets you.

    Mass shootings and murder are already banned and it hasn't stopped them from happening. Criminals don't worry about bans. Surely a smart guy like you understands that...

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    Well said.

    Our laws are perfectly adequate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Jack View Post
    How exactly does something fall just outside the restricted category?

    I don’t understand your comment.
    Certain semi-automatic rifles are essentially identical to restricted rifles. For example, the Beretta Storm was restricted until the importer began bringing in slightly longer barrels. Other assault-style rifles are not restricted as they began coming into the country after the passing of the regulations that put specific rifles in the restricted or prohibited categories.

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    Badenoch’s been drinking Kool-Aid at the Wendy Cukier punchbowl
    “You have enemies ? Good. It means you have stood up for something, sometime in your life”: Winston Churchill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    Certain semi-automatic rifles are essentially identical to restricted rifles. For example, the Beretta Storm was restricted until the importer began bringing in slightly longer barrels. Other assault-style rifles are not restricted as they began coming into the country after the passing of the regulations that put specific rifles in the restricted or prohibited categories.
    Please explain just what is “an assault style rifle”...???

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