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    I am glad that you are supporting me as a semi-auto owner but I,am pretty flexible and would have no problems changing over to a bolt action especially if it would give some comfort to my fellow Canadians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    So, if the 200,000 signatures makes it a "fringe special interest group " it would only make sense that any other petition in Canadian history was not worth laying eyes upon, correct?

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    I would say in Canadian history petitions do not really get very far so will probably agree with you. However if I were Minister Blair I would simply thank the authors of the petition for their support in highlighting that this petition is from a fringe element of licensed gun owners
    and both the Liberals,NDP and Green party could come out and say this poor showing in the petition gives them the mandate to continued with their reforms on behalf of the other 2 million. I think its called political spin.You got to be careful with these petitions.


    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...-waste-of-time

    Mind you after reading the above I kinda liked this one LOL

    This is nothing new. In 1914, 350,000 American children signed a petition asking for the First World War to stop. Imperial Germany didn’t listen, but they were more receptive four years later when two million Americans arrived to press the issue with guns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    There are a lot of shift,s taking place and one I have noticed over the years is that younger hunters of big game seem to buying BOLT ACTION rifles over semi auto,s most all the time.I also see on most hunting shows that bolt action rifles are more often being used.
    Not just younger hunters.

    There's a reason why hunters choose bolt action.

    1. More calibers.
    2. They go bang every time.
    3. More accurate.

    Now having said that, I shoot a bolt gun for the main reason, it's what I started shooting with years ago, (Steven's 58 shotgun).

    The advantage is that no matter how fast you can cycle a bolt gun, you're still going to make your 1st shot count over those who might be inclined to "spray and pray".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I am glad that you are supporting me as a semi-auto owner but I,am pretty flexible and would have no problems changing over to a bolt action especially if it would give some comfort to my fellow Canadians.
    What comfort is there for people when licensed owners give up there guns, while the unlicensed gangsters shoot on? None of the shootings and killing in the last week in Toronto were licensed gun owners. Seems less comforting knowing there more bad guys with gun and less good people with guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadaman30 View Post
    What comfort is there for people when licensed owners give up there guns, while the unlicensed gangsters shoot on? None of the shootings and killing in the last week in Toronto were licensed gun owners. Seems less comforting knowing there more bad guys with gun and less good people with guns.
    I do not think there are more bad guys with guns than good guys simply because the bad guys appear to be eliminating their own numbers on a daily basis.I kinda take some comfort in this.

    Even with the bad guys killing each other the good guys still have way... more guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    Not just younger hunters.

    There's a reason why hunters choose bolt action.

    1. More calibers.
    2. They go bang every time.
    3. More accurate.

    Now having said that, I shoot a bolt gun for the main reason, it's what I started shooting with years ago, (Steven's 58 shotgun).

    The advantage is that no matter how fast you can cycle a bolt gun, you're still going to make your 1st shot count over those who might be inclined to "spray and pray".
    Well I shoot a semi auto because its the gun I started with years ago.My mentor told me to buy a 30.06 because of the versatility of the rifle.
    I was also hunting deer over hounds and kinda followed what most guys had in camp,I didn,t even scope it for years.But I was never a spray and pray guy and have dropped all my deer over the years with one single shot on almost all years,so a transition to a bolt would be easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I do not think there are more bad guys with guns than good guys simply because the bad guys appear to be eliminating their own numbers on a daily basis.I kinda take some comfort in this.

    Even with the bad guys killing each other the good guys still have way... more guns.
    When the unlicensed gangster shoots a kid like a couple weeks ago what comfort is there? I guess if farmers and hunters don't have semiautos that's comforting to the families of a slain child in the city?

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadaman30 View Post
    When the unlicensed gangster shoots a kid like a couple weeks ago what comfort is there? I guess if farmers and hunters don't have semiautos that's comforting to the families of a slain child in the city?
    I think you misunderstand where I take the comfort its from sentences like this in stats can

    "Just over half (51%) of adult homicide victims had a Canadian criminal record. Of the 27 youth victims aged 12 to 17 years, 11% had a youth record."Over half were killed by firearms from what I see in the stats.

    So back to my original contention the gang bangers and criminal element are doing pretty good at eliminating themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I am glad that you are supporting me as a semi-auto owner but I,am pretty flexible and would have no problems changing over to a bolt action especially if it would give some comfort to my fellow Canadians.
    What comfort are you giving fellow Canadian city folk living in gangland by giving up your semi-autos?

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    Gilroy really needs to learn how to quote a post and reply without making it all into one

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