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May 1st, 2020, 03:22 PM
#471

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Sowhen somebody gos and kills a bunch of people with the same gun you use to hunt with and they decide to ban it, just like the Mini-14 was used in a crime, would you then feel attacked? This gun ban is not just an attack on sport shooters, weekend warriors. It's an attack on gun ownership across the country. If you can't recognize this for what it is, when they decide to ban your rifle because it was used in a crime, there will be people just like you who wont feel attacked and wont care about you and your gun being taken away. They will tell you the same thing your tellings us..
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So, the mini14 was used 31 years ago in a mass shooting by a mad man. It hasn't been used in another one and I would bet it has been used infrequently since then in any other murders. So why are we banning it?
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May 1st, 2020 03:22 PM
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May 1st, 2020, 03:27 PM
#472

Originally Posted by
angelo
How do I get the twenty minutes back that I spent going through 47 pages of bickering. I have an idea that will save many lives in Canada, ban cigarettes and alcohol. I bet that will account for at least 10,000 lives. I'm too lazy to find the stats.
I dont disagree with you at all but unfortunately think about all the taxes the government collects on those products that they would loose way to much compared to the 13% on a rifle ppl work hard to buy, maintain, use properly. But some idiot in charge can now say you cant... am I the only one that thinks a second list will come out soon with another bunch that weren't on that list. And then followed by Marshall law??? Or am I the crazy one to think the control coming our way from all this is gonna get worse before better?
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May 1st, 2020, 03:37 PM
#473

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Sowhen somebody gos and kills a bunch of people with the same gun you use to hunt with and they decide to ban it, just like the Mini-14 was used in a crime, would you then feel attacked? This gun ban is not just an attack on sport shooters, weekend warriors. It's an attack on gun ownership across the country. If you can't recognize this for what it is, when they decide to ban your rifle because it was used in a crime, there will be people just like you who wont feel attacked and wont care about you and your gun being taken away. They will tell you the same thing your tellings us..
I've been listening to people cry that sad tale of woe for over 30 years. Still have the guns I want to have and fully expect to continue owning them. This "thin edge of the wedge" argument was BS then and it is BS now. If you want to own guns and shoot there are still more options available to you than not.
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May 1st, 2020, 03:46 PM
#474

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I've been listening to people cry that sad tale of woe for over 30 years. Still have the guns I want to have and fully expect to continue owning them. This "thin edge of the wedge" argument was BS then and it is BS now. If you want to own guns and shoot there are still more options available to you than not.
The issue is the further erosion of freedoms and greater over reach of the government. Start with low hanging fruit and continue to escalate. Granted, i'm libertarian in my thinking and don't want to give up individual liberties for whatever is currently required for the apparent greater good.
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May 1st, 2020, 03:47 PM
#475

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I've been listening to people cry that sad tale of woe for over 30 years. Still have the guns I want to have and fully expect to continue owning them. This "thin edge of the wedge" argument was BS then and it is BS now. If you want to own guns and shoot there are still more options available to you than not.
Yep so true got all my guns from the very first one over 40 years ago,mind you I,am just a hunter of big and small game,had to carry a handgun as part of my employment,but never felt the need or saw the much purpose in assault style firearms.
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May 1st, 2020, 03:50 PM
#476
With regards to alcohol and tobacco, I'd be curious to see the overall tax revenue collected vs required expenditures, i.e healthcare, judicial, policing, etc.
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May 1st, 2020, 03:51 PM
#477

Originally Posted by
angelo
The issue is the further erosion of freedoms and greater over reach of the government. Start with low hanging fruit and continue to escalate. Granted, i'm libertarian in my thinking and don't want to give up individual liberties for whatever is currently required for the apparent greater good.
What real freedoms do we really have,we get licenses for just about everything,are now told where to go and how to line up for even food.
The powers that be want a cashless society,which we will probably all have to comply with,we have airlines and booking places that will not refund money even although they do not provide the service.Very little freedom and even less in the U.S.A.
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May 1st, 2020, 04:24 PM
#478
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I've been listening to people cry that sad tale of woe for over 30 years. Still have the guns I want to have and fully expect to continue owning them. This "thin edge of the wedge" argument was BS then and it is BS now. If you want to own guns and shoot there are still more options available to you than not.
That's a great attitude, because when they ban your pick of gun, nobody will give a s#*t about you either. You'll have hung yourself out to dry.
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May 1st, 2020, 04:28 PM
#479
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
What real freedoms do we really have,we get licenses for just about everything,are now told where to go and how to line up for even food.
The powers that be want a cashless society,which we will probably all have to comply with,we have airlines and booking places that will not refund money even although they do not provide the service.Very little freedom and even less in the U.S.A.
Sound like a fan boy of communism.
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May 1st, 2020, 04:58 PM
#480

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
That's a great attitude, because when they ban your pick of gun, nobody will give a s#*t about you either. You'll have hung yourself out to dry.
My "pick of gun(s)" remains in wide circulation in the UK, New Zealand, Australia and much of the rest of the world including Canada. They aren't going anywhere other than hunting or to the range. If yours are going to the smelter then you picked the wrong guns.