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November 24th, 2019, 07:10 PM
#131

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
My home town Glasgow,Scotland is the murder capital of Europe with stupid drunk lads stabbing each other to death every weekend. Has not changed much since I left there in 1976 and yes I walked the beat with a wee wooden stick and a pair of handcuffs.If Glaswegians has access to any type of firearms I would guess their murder rate might easily be double what it is right now. Any country with free access to firearms simply has more murders as firearms kill people faster and better.
My grandparents came from Glasgow in 69 when my mom was 9 . Never been there before the heavy drinking must be influenced by the Irish neighbors jk lol. Lots of knife fights you say eh drunk people can become pretty stupid lol.
We definitely dont have free access to the firearms here. Unless you are talking about the criminals hehe . Their is some extent to be able to receive one here.
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November 24th, 2019 07:10 PM
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November 24th, 2019, 07:42 PM
#132

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
My home town Glasgow,Scotland is the murder capital of Europe with stupid drunk lads stabbing each other to death every weekend. Has not changed much since I left there in 1976 and yes I walked the beat with a wee wooden stick and a pair of handcuffs.If Glaswegians has access to any type of firearms I would guess their murder rate might easily be double what it is right now. Any country with free access to firearms simply has more murders as firearms kill people faster and better.
What,s going on with the homicides and shootings is that the Canadian public are not overly concerned because the victims do not matter much to them.The victims are black,poor,live in housing projects and many are gang bangers.
Its only when a Jane Creba is shot on Yonge Street that the public starts to take notice or you have another Danforth shooting.
The police are not in the projects in a big way anymore,they do not want to confront or profile the bad guys and are only there to pick up the pieces.
That's the way Canadian society thinks,though,isn't it? If it doesn't affect the collective conscience,nobody gives a rat's a**. Double barrel shotgun owners don't care if every other type is confiscated until the government comes for theirs.
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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November 24th, 2019, 09:27 PM
#133

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
That's the way Canadian society thinks,though,isn't it? If it doesn't affect the collective conscience,nobody gives a rat's a**. .
Not all Canadians only some , I see them all the same .
Also the janitor should be treated the same as the CEO. No difference we are all humans we all wake up and get dressed the same .
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November 25th, 2019, 06:25 AM
#134

Originally Posted by
patvetzal
Back a few years the MNR regs just stated that handguns were not admitted accross the border. Now they state that handguns and fully automatic weapons are NOT ALLOWED for hunting in Ontario. Page 21 of the 2010-2011 regs.
As far as I know it is not even legal to fire handguns on your own indoor range in your own home anymore.....
This has come up before and I check into it. MNRF regulations do not prevent handguns from being used for hunting. The question was raised over the use of an antique firearm being used for hunting, the MNRF said there was no problem with that. However the catch comes through Federal law. The handgun must be proven to date back to the American Civil War era and must be an original not a copy. Such firearms do not fall under the Firearm Act, apparently there is a list of a few others handguns that fall into that same category as well. But the MNRF regulations in and of themselves do not prohibited the use of handguns for hunting. It's the Firearm Act that prevents their use.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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November 25th, 2019, 07:41 AM
#135

Originally Posted by
fishfood
Gilroy if you looks into the stats. And facts as you like to put it . The facts are homicides rank at the bottom of the list of the top 10 Canadian deaths. Wierd eh. On a full chart it's not even in the middle wierd stuff eh . That includes diseases sickness and suicide and accidents that is pretty high in the list. More suicides in a year then several years of homicide. Over 2000 will die in the next year from suicides including some of our fellow officers.
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Well no actually one fact is that there has been 600 shootings this year alone in Toronto.
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November 25th, 2019, 07:57 AM
#136

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
Doctors kill more people by their mistakes, than any firearms deaths in Canada.....

Originally Posted by
oaknut
And that is by far, the most accurate statement in this thread!
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Well at least the Doctors are registered. It would make sense as they treat the entire population of Canada as opposed to the smaller percentage of gun owners. I would be interested to see you post some information on this and we could do a comparison on a numbers basis.
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November 25th, 2019, 07:59 AM
#137

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
Doctors kill more people by their mistakes, than any firearms deaths in Canada.....

Originally Posted by
oaknut
And that is by far, the most accurate statement in this thread!
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Originally Posted by
fishfood
My grandparents came from Glasgow in 69 when my mom was 9 . Never been there before the heavy drinking must be influenced by the Irish neighbors jk lol. Lots of knife fights you say eh drunk people can become pretty stupid lol.
We definitely dont have free access to the firearms here. Unless you are talking about the criminals hehe . Their is some extent to be able to receive one here.
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You would not be saying we don,t have free access to firearms here if you ever had lived in Scotland and applied for a firearms license there.Been there done that.
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November 25th, 2019, 08:00 AM
#138
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Well no actually one fact is that there has been 600 shootings this year alone in Toronto.
And 99 percent are unlicensed persons with an illegally owned firearm. Most that are charged do little if any time in lock-up. Back to the street with a new piece by the end of the week. What are our politicians doing to make us safe?....
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November 25th, 2019, 08:01 AM
#139

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
That's the way Canadian society thinks,though,isn't it? If it doesn't affect the collective conscience,nobody gives a rat's a**. Double barrel shotgun owners don't care if every other type is confiscated until the government comes for theirs.
As I said before all this fear mongering is not working,I have the same guns I started out with plus more.I imagine you also have your guns?
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November 25th, 2019, 08:08 AM
#140

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
And 99 percent are unlicensed persons with an illegally owned firearm. Most that are charged do little if any time in lock-up. Back to the street with a new piece by the end of the week. What are our politicians doing to make us safe?....
What they may eventually do to make us safe is stop footing around and go the Australian or New Zealand way. They will tell us they tried to compromise
gave us breaks,brought in reasonable measures like the GUN REGISTRY ,the gun lobby would not have it and hence they are going for a complete ban.
As a Liberal gun huggers I hope it does not come to that but you know what happens when a lobby is unwilling to compromise.In a democracy if the majority wish it and as has been evident with those other two countries mentioned,modeled after Westminster we would follow the same path.