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Thread: Self defence shooting case before SCC

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    By the time you did all that Joe, most Canadians would have had to go down 3 flights to the basement, took time to open the safe, the open another cabinet to get some ammo, then back up two flights and try and find a flashlight.

    By then all you'd see was your truck taillights rounding the corner HaHa..
    Give this a watch Mike youll have a laugh [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

    https://youtu.be/QHqB2t-DGb8

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    Can I just say you guys saying you need a shotgun to defend your car is ridiculous.

    I can protect my car with a pellet gun if I wanted to. Open my window and give him a few pellets. He'll be long gone. Also. You take a shot at him with your shotgun whiles he's standing next to your truck your still gunna have to get a new truck after that shot hits it [emoji23][emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowjob View Post
    Give this a watch Mike youll have a laugh
    https://youtu.be/QHqB2t-DGb8
    HaHa..yea he sees the bigger picture !!

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    By the time you did all that Joe, most Canadians would have had to go down 3 flights to the basement, took time to open the safe, the open another cabinet to get some ammo, then back up two flights and try and find a flashlight.

    By then all you'd see was your truck taillights rounding the corner HaHa..
    Or you could use a thumb print access cabinet, grab your unloaded gun, throw in a magazine and you are ready to go.

    I don't understand why people think you cannot have guns and ammo together, as long as they are locked up in a cabinet or safe you are fine, you just cannot have anyone unauthorized being able to put the 2 together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    Or you could use a thumb print access cabinet, grab your unloaded gun, throw in a magazine and you are ready to go.
    Only a small amount of people keep their guns in their bedrooms. Most everyone keeps them on a lower level in a separate room.
    Point is; MOST Canadians do not have guns readily available for easy access in the middle of the night when noise wakes them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Only a small amount of people keep their guns in their bedrooms. Most everyone keeps them on a lower level in a separate room.
    Point is; MOST Canadians do not have guns readily available for easy access in the middle of the night when noise wakes them up.
    Most Canadians don't own guns so most would not have one readily available. As for those of us who do was there a survey taken of gun owners on where "most" of us store them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    As for those of us who do was there a survey taken of gun owners on where "most" of us store them?
    I think Most Canadian "Gun owners" was understood in the context of the thread.....unless you're an antagonist looking to pick an argument.

    How about you prove my statement wrong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    I think Most Canadian "Gun owners" was understood in the context of the thread.....unless you're an antagonist looking to pick an argument.

    How about you prove my statement wrong...
    It's your statement therefore the onus is on you to prove it not on a person who challenges your observation to disprove it.

    So how did you arrive at your conclusion on where most gun owners store their firearms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    It's your statement therefore the onus is on you to prove it not on a person who challenges your observation to disprove it.
    Who says..you don't agree, prove my statement wrong. ??

    Not going to play your game....your reputation on here precedes you.
    Last edited by MikePal; October 26th, 2021 at 08:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Who says..you don't agree, prove my statement wrong. ??

    Not going to play your game....your reputation on here precedes you.
    You made the statement but can't substantiate it. Therefore it has no credibility.

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