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12-26-2012, 04:08 PM #1
I disagree with your statement. The more they erode your constitutional rights, the more they'll erode our "concessions to those gun-toting wackoids". While nothing will happen while we have the hard right in power (funny thing is that they swing left of the Democrats), our gun rights won't be put in jeopardy, but we were hoping for a few more concessions like unneutering mags, castle doctrine, reclassifying AR's to be non-restricted (treated as hunting rifles) and decriminalizing certain storage and transport legislation. When the hard right gets kicked out of Ottawa, we'll either be ruled by the moderate right or the moderate left and they're both anti-gun. I don't want them to say "look how the Americans saw the light due to all those poor babies being killed!" and clamp down on us even harder than before. That's why I donated to the NRA - while I recognize the fact that they haven't always properly represented the rights of American gun owners, they're the big dog and the loudest voice for your constitutional rights. Your laws affect ours!
The "2 party" system south of the border is a joke. Both will pursue same general policies, benefiting the same small group of people, with very minor cosmetic differences, mostly meant to extract maximum support from their support bases.
I disagree.. As long as someone is a licensed gun owner, he should have the right to purchase arms without involving the government or the business community.
Didn't the po-leese run security for Slobodan Milosevic's thugs while they were tampering with the ballots in unsupervised rural ridings? I also remember a couple of ridings where licensed gun owners got together and kept them away until elections officials came and picked up the ballot boxes. Those were the only unsupervised rural ridings where the opposition to Milosevic's party won.
That would be the only positive for Canada.. A lot of that milsurp ammo would just make it our way and lower the prices. We already benefit a lot from some of your ammo restrictions (especially the 7.62x25 ammo) and gun restrictions (Norinco ftw). With that being said, that's a short-sighted benefit. Your market shrinks and the supply will also dry up, turning our market into something like Chile, where a Mk II G costs $600
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12-26-2012, 04:18 PM #2
Yes you are, Comrade.. That's the problem if you allow for your society to go to any extreme, right or left.. Moderate citizens are suddenly watched a heck of a lot more and they make it to various "lists".. Gulags are next.
What about Switzerland where you have multiple ethnic groups in large numbers and they haven't turned on each other. And if you start saying "bbbut they're all one race", TBS has a good reply to you..
Look at the civil wars in ex Yugoslavia. 2 groups of white Christians, speaking the same language, divided themselves along the lines of "Roman Catholics" and "Orthodox Catholics" and went at each other just as hard as they were going at white Muslims speaking the same language.
On a side-note, Serbia is #2 in gun ownership, has twice as many guns per capita sa Canada and a 33% lower homicide rate.. No school shootings yet, but I have to admit that in some Eastern cultures, children are valued more than they are here in North America after the "me me me" Baby Boomers came to power.
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