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Old 08-29-2001, 02:24 PM
RodneyH
 
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Default GUN REGISTRATION

It has come time to start yelling again. It seems that the government had
promised us that registration of firearms would take only 15 minutes and
would be a smooth and simple process. As it has turned out it has never
gotten to the 15 minute mark and to make matters worse it would seem
that the government now has (workless Wednesdays) every week! That’s
right the good people at Miramichi have decided to go on strike. Every
Wednesday they pick up their pickets and bitch about the new high paying
job’s that the government made for them. All the while 3000 gun shops can
not sell their product. Also all of the people in Canada that want to buy
guns have to sit on their butts and dream of the items they would like to
buy. Most of these gun shops are employing at least 3 people. That means
that the livelihood of close to 10,000 people trying to eak out a living in the
private sector is being impacted on buy a handful of persons holding well
paying, guaranteed government jobs. This hardly seems fair. To make
matters worse there is a rumor circulating that come the first of September
there will be a total lock out. This strike comes at the busiest time in the
gun industry. 60% of our business is done in this time period. These lost
sales are going to represent lost jobs to people in the gun industry. It seems
to me that this is just another government shot at the firearms industry. If
these people are so unhappy with their jobs they should go find some other
line of work and STAY THE HELL OUT OF OUR LIVES AND STOP
MESSING WITH OUR WORK !
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