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December 12th, 2020, 06:43 PM
#141

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Race means nothing at all to me. Prime example my wife's father has been a career alcoholic for decades, raping the system for disability because welfare didn't pay as well. Living in Toronto housing funded by working tax payers so his rent is cheaper. All the prescription meds he wanted as long as he go's to certain doctor and pharmacy. Received enough prescription drugs that he sold monthly to buy more booze. PSW,s daily babysitting and cleaning his filth daily to the point that now he's in LTC costing thousands more every month than previous. Yep he's a white guy and a freeloader, and there are generations of families just like him that continue to freeload and rape our system. This is not about certain races at all, and these kind of people I will never support. There's many many more just like him that take all they can and give nothing in return.
Well I, am glad we cleared that one up, now you will have to connect that to Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party.
I dealt with people like your wife's father some 45 years ago, whole housing projects with at least 15% of the occupants fully engaged in that behavior and many of the fully involved in the criminal lifestyle. It was generational and had involved at least one generation even before that, so mainly white welfare bum's.
In that time period we had every stripe of Federal and Provincial Governments, from Conservative to Liberal to NDP.
None of them solved the problem's and it was a revolving door for criminal's, it was then and its the same now.
Some blame the Charter of Right's, some blame the number of lawyer's in the system, some blame the lawyer's that draft the laws with loop holes you can drive a truck through.
We had a war on drug's that saw black folk's jailed for possession of crack cocaine, but white folks getting a pass for possession of cocaine.
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December 12th, 2020 06:43 PM
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December 12th, 2020, 07:03 PM
#142
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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December 12th, 2020, 09:58 PM
#143

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Well I, am glad we cleared that one up, now you will have to connect that to Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party.
I dealt with people like your wife's father some 45 years ago, whole housing projects with at least 15% of the occupants fully engaged in that behavior and many of the fully involved in the criminal lifestyle. It was generational and had involved at least one generation even before that, so mainly white welfare bum's.
In that time period we had every stripe of Federal and Provincial Governments, from Conservative to Liberal to NDP.
None of them solved the problem's and it was a revolving door for criminal's, it was then and its the same now.
Some blame the Charter of Right's, some blame the number of lawyer's in the system, some blame the lawyer's that draft the laws with loop holes you can drive a truck through.
We had a war on drug's that saw black folk's jailed for possession of crack cocaine, but white folks getting a pass for possession of cocaine.
Still hasn't changed only gotten worse.
Drugs have only gotten harder it's a mess out there. Many have no clue of what's actually happening it's sad kinda . I know many that I went to school with that are toothless from the meth. Many in their 30 all over .
You can see it with all the clinic's everywhere.
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December 13th, 2020, 10:34 AM
#144

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
They can still take trips to Africa they just can't own those guns in Canada. Having spent time in Africa the above listed calibers are not in common use. The large bore calibers that are used there most often are .375 H&H, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester and .470 Nitro Express all of which are still legal in Canada.
I would suggest everyone keeps up to date with the growing list of firearms or they will be in shock when they have to start handing in some they own.
Gun control:Criminals who ignore laws against rape, torture, kidnapping, theft, and murder, will obey a law that prohibits them from owning a firearm while disarming decent people from having access to firearms to deter criminals.
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December 13th, 2020, 10:40 AM
#145
If gun control works why hasn’t it so far? Why must we continue to add more and more gun control? My comments were made to try and change some people’s mind that any gun control isn’t going to help Toronto or other big cities with gun problems. It was not to show how incompetent the Liberals are, but thanks to those who have pointed it out. Remember 'To conquer a nation, first disarm its citizens.'
Gun owners of one type of firearm should support and gun owners of other types, even if they don’t own the firearm, it is a continual divide and conquer here. We still can hunt some big and small game with pistols in Ontario but most hunters don’t realise this and probably wouldn’t support it.
Gun control:Criminals who ignore laws against rape, torture, kidnapping, theft, and murder, will obey a law that prohibits them from owning a firearm while disarming decent people from having access to firearms to deter criminals.
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December 13th, 2020, 10:48 AM
#146
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December 13th, 2020, 10:52 AM
#147

Originally Posted by
Found
If gun control works why hasn’t it so far? Why must we continue to add more and more gun control? My comments were made to try and change some people’s mind that any gun control isn’t going to help Toronto or other big cities with gun problems. It was not to show how incompetent the Liberals are, but thanks to those who have pointed it out. Remember 'To conquer a nation, first disarm its citizens.'
Gun owners of one type of firearm should support and gun owners of other types, even if they don’t own the firearm, it is a continual divide and conquer here. We still can hunt some big and small game with pistols in Ontario but most hunters don’t realise this and probably wouldn’t support it.
[emoji106] Amen
I am not even a firearms owner and totally agree . Any firearms owner should support all of them not just some of them the ones they see fit. How does one better understand it ,if it's not aloud how do Canadians inspire new designs and models when it's prohibited. Only so much one can do with what they aloud to work with.
Why are they banning guns that kill far less than many other guns. ?
It's brought on by fear not evidence that they kill more.
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December 13th, 2020, 11:15 AM
#148

Originally Posted by
Found
If gun control works why hasn’t it so far? Why must we continue to add more and more gun control? My comments were made to try and change some people’s mind that any gun control isn’t going to help Toronto or other big cities with gun problems. It was not to show how incompetent the Liberals are, but thanks to those who have pointed it out. Remember 'To conquer a nation, first disarm its citizens.'
Gun owners of one type of firearm should support and gun owners of other types, even if they don’t own the firearm, it is a continual divide and conquer here. We still can hunt some big and small game with pistols in Ontario but most hunters don’t realise this and probably wouldn’t support it.
Simply because you have to look at the Canada wide picture.
You have to consider the fact that we are now entering a period of political unrest and the ban is simply to disarm extremist / militia groups and prevent an uprising. Nothing to do with gang bangers in downtown Toronto. These type of guns appeal to some more than others due to functionality. Personally, I have no problem with any on the list as I regard firearms as a tool and ownership is an individual choice. I rarely take more than one shot at a deer so a bolt action is sufficient for me but do accept other peoples choices.
There is a considerable amount of P.O.ed people in Alberta at the moment and loudly voicing their opinions. Don't rely on MSM to report any of it. You have to dig a little deeper.
https://www.thetelegram.com/news/can...report-304363/
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December 13th, 2020, 03:12 PM
#149

Originally Posted by
Found
Gun owners of one type of firearm should support and gun owners of other types, even if they don’t own the firearm, it is a continual divide and conquer here. We still can hunt some big and small game with pistols in Ontario but most hunters don’t realise this and probably wouldn’t support it.
It depends what you mean by "support." I belong to the CCFR and have donated in support of their legal action. I've done so fully in the belief that the banned guns will stay that way but if the current round is made more difficult and expensive it helps us keep the guns we are allowed to own.
Where the line is drawn is illegal activity or the implied threat of violence. The ignoramuses who demand non-compliance, shout "Molon Labe" or mutter about "cold dead hands" deserve only derision and ridicule.
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December 15th, 2020, 04:55 AM
#150