This is what happens when there is no 2nd Amendment

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I expect nothing less from that guy. Too much Moose Head I suppose...the beer, the beer....lol Oh well, we shall wait and see how the Canucks react to that command decision from their fearless leader.
 
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Their country, their rules.

Personally, I like Canada.

It's easy to look the other way when it's not our country or when it's not affecting us personally, but we should recognize that the loss of personal freedoms anywhere in the world diminishes all of us.

It "is" their country & it "is" their rules....but for the sake of personal freedoms I DON'T LIKE IT ..... and personally will refuse to tolerate it in our country, if it ever comes to that. :mad:

Don
 
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Scary stuff in that document. I like the part where they say hand guns are next. And basically it looks like any gun, even shotguns, that are semi automatic will be banned.
And if anyone still thinks the 2nd means as much now after witnessing the Covid response...I have a bridge to sell you real cheap.
 
Even with the Second Amendment here,
I foresee an eventual strict licensing of
the so-called assault weapons.

Protesters in Michigan capitol with long guns
and wearing assorted military style costumes
will be the Poster Children for a renewed movement
here.
 
" and personally will refuse to tolerate it in our country, if it ever comes to that." :mad:

Don[/QUOTE]

......and somehow I'll bet that a year ago, you and others would have, "refused to tolerate" being sequestered to your homes against your will with forced closure of private and public businesses, etc, etc, etc..... They are going to do what they dang well please whether you refuse to tolerate it or not.
 
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there's a pretty strong resemblence between fidel and justin don't you think. the nose, the mouth etc.
you think maybe his mom met castro a couple years earlier?

Trudeau's parents and Castro were big political buddy's. They visited Cuba many times when Pierre was prime minister.
 
It's easy to look the other way when it's not our country or when it's not affecting us personally, but we should recognize that the lose of personal freedoms anywhere in the world diminishes all of us.

It "is" their country & it "is" their rules....but for the sake of personal freedoms I DON'T LIKE IT ..... and personally will refuse to tolerate it in our country, if it ever comes to that. :mad:

Don

Agreed, and plenty of politicians can’t think for themselves and let other countries bad decisions away them.

This country needs our citizens with guns. One of the reasons Japan didn’t invade the west coast after Pearl Harbor is they knew citizens had guns. And plenty of them.
 
Restrictions / banned info can be found at: Backgrounder: List of prohibited assault-style firearms

Here is a summary in case the link doesn't work. Please forgive the formatting.

Canadian Prohibition on Assault-style Firearms
The following categories of firearms (or any variants, current or future, included under the principal model) are classified as prohibited under the (Canadian) Criminal Code as of May 1, 2020.
(format)Firearm / Old Classification / New Classification
M16, M4, AR-10, AR-15 rifle* / Non-restricted - Restricted / Prohibited
Ruger Mini-14 rifle / Non-restricted - Restricted / Prohibited
Vz58 rifle / Non-restricted - Restricted / Prohibited
M14 rifle / Non-restricted / Prohibited
Beretta CX4 Storm carbine / Non-restricted-Restricted / Prohibited
Robinson Armament XCR rifle \ Non-restricted-Restricted / Prohibited
CZ Scorpion EVO 3 carbine and pistol / Non-restricted
- Restricted / Prohibited
SIG Sauer SIG MCX and SIG Sauer SIG MPX carbine and pistol* Non-restricted - Restricted / Prohibited
Swiss Arms Classic Green and Seasons Series rifles / Non-restricted - Restricted / Prohibited
*Upper receiver is also prescribed as a prohibited device

In addition to the list prohibited by model, all firearms with one or more of the following physical characteristics are prohibited on the basis that their potential power exceeds safe civilian use:

Firearms with a bore 20mm or greater (e.g., grenade launchers)
Firearms capable of discharging a projectile with a muzzle energy greater than 10,000 Joules (e.g. sniper rifles)
A list of prohibited firearms is available in Canada Gazette, Part II.
 

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