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May 5th, 2020, 05:41 AM
#111
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I've taken dozens of people including politicians and political staffers out to shoot guns of all types including restricted and prohibs (yes I own them) and definitely changed minds too. But all of our hard work goes right into the dumper when some gun owning moron starts babbling about Mao, Lenin and Hitler, fighting despots, making comparisons with China, North Korea and Iran or as seen on more notorious Canadian gun web forums promoting illegal acts, armed protests and in extreme cases implying violent resistance.
Strange in another thread you claim the ban wont effect you in any way as you dont choose those types of guns. So what is it or are you just blowing more hot air? Sounds like like your full of it..
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May 5th, 2020 05:41 AM
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May 5th, 2020, 07:20 AM
#112

Originally Posted by
Jakezilla
Badenoch
Please lay out this enlightened argument that we can use to sway the public. Is the "guns don't kill people, people kill people?" How about "An AR15 has never been used in a crime in Canada?". Should we all dress in tweed and go on driven hunts? I am pretty sure all the arguments have made the rounds. With the media being bought off, facts don't matter anymore.
We have seen lots of talk from up on high but no real plan or answers. Please enlighten us.
First of all if you say "An AR-15 has never been used in a crime in Canada" you'd be wrong.
The first step to changing the narrative about shooting in Canada would be to purge our ranks and ranges of the emotionally unstable who rant about needing guns because Mao, Hitler, Lenin could return or make rambling and incoherent statements about the NWO, UN, Agenda 21, Area 51 or whatever other delusional fantasies they might have at the moment.
The second step would be to stop acting like belligerent arsewipes claiming "rights" we don't have, threatening illegal acts in response to government legislation and attacking anyone, including other gun owners, who don't share their views.
The third step would be to present ourselves as responsible sportspeople committed to public safety including responsible and reasonable controls on firearms such as licensing and safe storage laws.
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May 5th, 2020, 07:24 AM
#113

Originally Posted by
GW11
Funny, you sure don't practice what you preach.
Any semi intelligent points you've made in this or other threads are pretty quickly erased by posts like that second one.
Slobbering fools indeed.
It's an appropriate response to the weak puss who PM insults. They don't have the stones to say it on the open forum and no doubt would crap their panties at the prospect of saying to my face.
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May 5th, 2020, 07:24 AM
#114

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Strange in another thread you claim the ban wont effect you in any way as you dont choose those types of guns. So what is it or are you just blowing more hot air? Sounds like like your full of it..
The firearms I own are not covered by the OIC.
Last edited by Badenoch; May 5th, 2020 at 07:28 AM.
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May 5th, 2020, 07:31 AM
#115

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
The firearms I own are not covered by the OIC.
I'll bet you'll whistle a different tune when YOU get the directive to turn in YOUR firearms. Twas always thus. As long as nothing affects you, you don't care about what happens to others. I get where you're coming from.
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May 5th, 2020, 07:48 AM
#116

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
First of all if you say "An AR-15 has never been used in a crime in Canada" you'd be wrong.
The first step to changing the narrative about shooting in Canada would be to purge our ranks and ranges of the emotionally unstable who rant about needing guns because Mao, Hitler, Lenin could return or make rambling and incoherent statements about the NWO, UN, Agenda 21, Area 51 or whatever other delusional fantasies they might have at the moment.
The second step would be to stop acting like belligerent arsewipes claiming "rights" we don't have, threatening illegal acts in response to government legislation and attacking anyone, including other gun owners, who don't share their views.
The third step would be to present ourselves as responsible sportspeople committed to public safety including responsible and reasonable controls on firearms such as licensing and safe storage laws.
The AR used in crime argument was a blanket argument I hear a lot. How about we change it to " A legally aquired AR15 has never been used in a crime buy a RPAL holder." Is that better? If an AR has been used in a crime I would like to know about it so I can be ready in future discussions with friends. If you have evidence of this please share it.
People were "paranoid" about liberals taking their guns and they did. Maybe all the other "paranoia" is warranted. About 10 years ago I had a friend going off about Agenda 21 and I thought he was "paranoid". So I looked up Agenda 21, read it and compared to the federal, provincial and municipal policies that were being enacted. I didn't think he was so paranoid after that. People use the "paranoia" tag to discount everything that comes out of that persons mouth. Everything that person says might not be right but it's not all wrong either. Is Trudeau going to turn into Mao, no, but why the need to disarm the population? Why are people so eager to be lied to? The arguments about authoritarian power are to try to draw some parallels between today and what has happened in the past. There is a serious lack of historical knowledge in society today.
No Canadian is talking about rights. We all know we don't really have any, the Charter is a feel good measure that the government (all parties) only upholds when it suits them.
We are not going to win a debate on guns with the media against us. The narrative needs to be moved to a freedom issue. Do we want to be free? Do we want the government to have this much power over us with no recourse? The idea of freedom in Canada and America are very different. Canadian freedom is based on permission while the American freedom is based on inalienable rights from God lais out in their constitution.
For the third step you laid out. Do we not already do this? As a gun owner what more controls would you like to see?
You sound like a self loathing gun owner.
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May 5th, 2020, 07:57 AM
#117

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
I'll bet you'll whistle a different tune when YOU get the directive to turn in YOUR firearms. Twas always thus. As long as nothing affects you, you don't care about what happens to others. I get where you're coming from.
Here's a tune I won't whistle: I won't threaten a violent or illegal response, insult anyone with a different opinion, claim I need to my guns to fend off despotic governments, blame the UN, compare myself to a Jew in Nazi Germany, quote Solzhenitsyn, reference Hitler, Mao and Lenin, etc.
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May 5th, 2020, 08:00 AM
#118

Originally Posted by
Jakezilla
The AR used in crime argument was a blanket argument I hear a lot. How about we change it to " A legally aquired AR15 has never been used in a crime buy a RPAL holder." Is that better? If an AR has been used in a crime I would like to know about it so I can be ready in future discussions with friends. If you have evidence of this please share it.
People were "paranoid" about liberals taking their guns and they did. Maybe all the other "paranoia" is warranted. About 10 years ago I had a friend going off about Agenda 21 and I thought he was "paranoid". So I looked up Agenda 21, read it and compared to the federal, provincial and municipal policies that were being enacted. I didn't think he was so paranoid after that. People use the "paranoia" tag to discount everything that comes out of that persons mouth. Everything that person says might not be right but it's not all wrong either. Is Trudeau going to turn into Mao, no, but why the need to disarm the population? Why are people so eager to be lied to? The arguments about authoritarian power are to try to draw some parallels between today and what has happened in the past. There is a serious lack of historical knowledge in society today.
No Canadian is talking about rights. We all know we don't really have any, the Charter is a feel good measure that the government (all parties) only upholds when it suits them.
We are not going to win a debate on guns with the media against us. The narrative needs to be moved to a freedom issue. Do we want to be free? Do we want the government to have this much power over us with no recourse? The idea of freedom in Canada and America are very different. Canadian freedom is based on permission while the American freedom is based on inalienable rights from God lais out in their constitution.
For the third step you laid out. Do we not already do this? As a gun owner what more controls would you like to see?
You sound like a self loathing gun owner.
You sound like someone who has given up and just wants to whine and lash out instead of doing something positive.
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May 5th, 2020, 08:10 AM
#119

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
You sound like someone who has given up and just wants to whine and lash out instead of doing something positive.
So far,I haven't heard you come up with a viable solution,just condescending rhetoric.
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May 5th, 2020, 08:33 AM
#120

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
So far,I haven't heard you come up with a viable solution,just condescending rhetoric.
Angry people who've surrendered have no interest in solutions or anything other than being angry and lashing out.
My intention is to be among the majority of gun owners who are responsible members of the community and not angry cranks on the distant fringes of society, support the one viable political party with firearms policies I can support, continue to bring people into the sport and enjoy the use of my firearms. YMMV.