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Thread: Return of Long Gun Registry

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    That depends on a couple of things like if the report is for a B&E where the guns were taken along with other items or if you dropped a shotgun overboard. Most insurance policies have,at least,a $1K deductible,so,it would be foolish to report it unless you lost a gun worth double or triple that or more. Most hunter's shotguns are around the $500 to $900 mark. Filing a claim would be a waste of time and would only serve to raise your premiums.

    If you feel better having your old registration cards on hand,go nuts. I still have mine. They're framed and hanging in the den as a constant reminder to NEVER vote for any party or person supporting gun control stupidity and it makes ZERO difference as far as reporting goes. There's no offense there,whatsoever.
    I'm with you 110 percent trimmer on the "NEVER" vote for any party/person that even remotely might support/ initiate gun control. However there are still some naïve folks that think liberal/ndp governments will not ever revisit gun control. To all those that believe this I'm the Easter Bunny and my father is Santa Claus and there will be two moons in the sky tonight. Seriously, honestly I speak the truth!!

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    I hate to vote for Harper again since he's basically a dictator. Not much democracy happening in Ottawa these past few years. I remember all too well the Liberals introducing gun control. Can't vote NDP as they'll allow the lower end of society to flourish. What to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanO View Post
    I hate to vote for Harper again since he's basically a dictator. Not much democracy happening in Ottawa these past few years. I remember all too well the Liberals introducing gun control. Can't vote NDP as they'll allow the lower end of society to flourish. What to do?
    During my lifetime...

    Dictator PMs
    Trudeau
    Mulruney
    Chretien
    Harper

    Non-Dictator PMs
    Clarke
    Turner
    Campbell
    Martin

    Anything else you notice about those two lists?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanO View Post
    I hate to vote for Harper again since he's basically a dictator. Not much democracy happening in Ottawa these past few years. I remember all too well the Liberals introducing gun control. Can't vote NDP as they'll allow the lower end of society to flourish. What to do?
    DanO, Canada has NEVER had a dictator for a prime minister. Not in the true sense of the word anyway. Look up the meaning of dictator!!

    I understand what you are trying to say. However when you look at werners two lists of pm,s the difference is quite obvious. Obviously not dictators, but .........

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    there's only one party that at least somewhat is interested in us (law abiding firearm owners) as voters. not that they really support us all that much, but at least once in a while they throw the dog a bone (e.g. scrap the long gun registry). the other parties are doing the opposite as soon as any (and I mean absolute any) opportunity arises.
    so why can they do it? south the border it would be political suicide, here the media will commend them for it.
    the media landscape has changed dramatically over the last couple of years. we should take this as an opportunity to influence more and more people (just like the anits have done in the last decade) by going different routes. we have seen what social media can do; e.g. that stupid lion
    dumb people are easy to motivate (unfortunately) as long as they like the format of the message. there are so many actual facts posted on here lately. however, we all know, preaching to the choir has a very limited effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanO View Post
    I hate to vote for Harper again since he's basically a dictator. Not much democracy happening in Ottawa these past few years. I remember all too well the Liberals introducing gun control. Can't vote NDP as they'll allow the lower end of society to flourish. What to do?
    Honestly,DanO,if you think of Harper as a dictator,you really need to find out what a dictator is. How about Moamar Khadafi and Sadam Husein,Fidel Castro...those are real dictators. There's nothing wrong with helping the "lower end" of society flourish and the more the better. It makes for a very healthy democracy when folks aren't living hand-to-mouth and paycheck to paycheck. That's when trade unionists under the NDP banner can't take of advantage of them with pie-in-the-sky socialist BS. If it hadn't been for the 2008 worldwide economic crash,we Canadians wouldn't be having this discussion.
    Harper and the Conservatives aren't perfect by any stretch,but,the alternative is a nightmare scenario with an ultra-leftist regime in power. Do yourself a favor,hold your nose and vote for a Conservative candidate. It may be the lesser of three evils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanO View Post
    I hate to vote for Harper again since he's basically a dictator. Not much democracy happening in Ottawa these past few years. I remember all too well the Liberals introducing gun control. Can't vote NDP as they'll allow the lower end of society to flourish. What to do?
    DanO, my suggestion to you is to broaden your view and look at what's important for this country. Never mind yourself, since that is selfish and narrow minded. If you took the time to actually educate yourself to what each party stands for and it's respective policies, you would soon come to the realization that Harper is not a "dictator" as you say. He is the leader of the governing party that stands for these principals and policies.
    http://www.conservative.ca/media/doc...n-Feb-2014.pdf

    I especially like this one, " A belief that a responsible government must be fiscally prudent and should be limited tothose responsibilities which cannot be discharged reasonably by the individual or others;"

    My interpretation of that means, you get off your butt and look after yourself. The gov't will be available if you fail, but you better be able to show that you tried?

    Read the policies DanO. Study them and figure out for yourself what they mean. Then decide what kind of country you want to be part of.
    Last edited by Bushmoose; September 11th, 2015 at 12:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Honestly,DanO,if you think of Harper as a dictator,you really need to find out what a dictator is. How about Moamar Khadafi and Sadam Husein,Fidel Castro...those are real dictators. There's nothing wrong with helping the "lower end" of society flourish and the more the better. It makes for a very healthy democracy when folks aren't living hand-to-mouth and paycheck to paycheck. That's when trade unionists under the NDP banner can't take of advantage of them with pie-in-the-sky socialist BS. If it hadn't been for the 2008 worldwide economic crash,we Canadians wouldn't be having this discussion.
    Harper and the Conservatives aren't perfect by any stretch,but,the alternative is a nightmare scenario with an ultra-leftist regime in power. Do yourself a favor,hold your nose and vote for a Conservative candidate. It may be the lesser of three evils.
    Bold and italics added by me.

    Agree with most of that post except the part in bold. Ultra-Leftist implies as far left as you can virtually go. The NDP and libs are definitely left of centre but nowhere near as far left as you can go. Calling a government formed by either the libs or NDP an ultra-leftist regime is as erroneous as calling Harper a dictator.

    Among the host of changes an ultra-leftist regime would implement would be the elimination of all private property and additionally the state would assume control of finance, commerce, business and corporations to name a few. There have been numerous governments formed in Canada by the liberals in the past both federally and provincially and provincially by the NDP - in none of those instances did any of that come close to happening and nor will it happen should either form our next federal government - it would be political suicide.

    Harper a dictator - no.
    NDP/libs an ultra-leftist regime - no.
    NDP/libs elected a nightmare - yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Species8472 View Post
    Bold and italics added by me.

    Agree with most of that post except the part in bold. Ultra-Leftist implies as far left as you can virtually go. The NDP and libs are definitely left of centre but nowhere near as far left as you can go. Calling a government formed by either the libs or NDP an ultra-leftist regime is as erroneous as calling Harper a dictator.
    There's a common misconception where people think of a Canadian conservative as an equivalent of an American Republican and a Canadian Liberal as an American Democrat with a Canadian New Democrat slightly left of a Liberal. In reality, our Conservatives are the "kissin' cousins" of American Democrats....just to illustrate as an example. That puts our Liberals considerably left of center with the NDP w-a-a-y left of them making them so far left to call them ultra leftist. One really needs to examine the roots of the NDP in Canadian history. The were formed from the old CCF (Commonwealth Co-operative Federation) which came from a western Canada bloc largely populated by Communists and Marxist-Leninist Socialists along with the labor union movement,roots that still exist to this day. Except for a full-blown,active political party like The Communist Party of Canada,they can't get much more ULTRA leftist than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanO View Post
    I hate to vote for Harper again since he's basically a dictator. Not much democracy happening in Ottawa these past few years. I remember all too well the Liberals introducing gun control. Can't vote NDP as they'll allow the lower end of society to flourish. What to do?
    Hey. Just in case your memory needs a bit of jogging.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/09...n_8118582.html

    And

    http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.c...iberal-caucus/
    I'm all for chopping government. I've even built a guillotine.

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