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Thread: Ban on 'assault-style' firearms pushed back two more years

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I read the comments from the CSSA where they're saying that "Trudeau hasn't the courage of his convictions" for not following through on confiscation. WTH is the matter with those guys? Now,they're complaining because the government is slowly realizing the entire plan was a disaster from the get-go? CSSA and the NFA need to give their heads a shake. That situation will never improve. Eventually,the Liberals will be compelled to admit they screwed up and cancel the whole thing. I'm not sure how long it will take,but,it's going to happen whether they like it or not. They might as well cut to the chase and stick a fork in it. They're DONE.
    The comments you are referring to didn't come from the CSSA (Canadian Sports Shooting Association) but the CSAAA (Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association) which is the industry association. Dealers and distributors have been storing millions of dollars worth of dead inventory for over three years and understandably they would want it taken off their hands and be compensated for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badenoch View Post
    The comments you are referring to didn't come from the CSSA (Canadian Sports Shooting Association) but the CSAAA (Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association) which is the industry association. Dealers and distributors have been storing millions of dollars worth of dead inventory for over three years and understandably they would want it taken off their hands and be compensated for it.
    I get regular e-mail updates from the CSSA. After going back and taking another look,I see they were quoting CSAAA. I stand corrected. A little more clarity on their part would have helped. I'll be sure to read it twice next time.
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    Stand by, wait for Trudeaus next ploy, he's going to change storage laws for all firearms owners, dealers and clubs

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