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Old 06-15-2021, 04:25 PM
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There is indeed something to your opinion:

Liberals allow a narco state to fester under their noses

Officials would rather paint a picture of isolated, struggling addicts than a full-blown narco state where dirty money has infiltrated everything from real estate to banking

Even more amazingly, Canada’s top politicians were warned about this vicious loop as far back as the ’90s, but chose to ignore it in favour of trade missions to China and ballooning provincial coffers thanks to gambling profits. Worse, there’s evidence that taxpayer dollars helped fund this country’s descent into a real estate-obsessed narco state.

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/sab...er-their-noses
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Old 06-18-2021, 02:26 PM
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LIEberal government defies court orders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-riF490Nfo
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Old 06-19-2021, 12:45 PM
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The Judge is apparently not taking the latest BS from the LIEberals lightly:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmY5vwemy1I
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Old 06-20-2021, 12:30 PM
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Always the possibility that the courts will decide that this is an insult, and an attempt to degrade the power of the courts over the governance of the country, which may possiblt result in the courts deciding to do something to remind the Libs that the courts do have power over the governance of the country. All it takes are a few ****ed off judges in the upper courts to do it, with enough backbone to do it. Disrespecting Parliament and the courts like that can have repercussions.
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Old 06-20-2021, 12:36 PM
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... All it takes are a few ****ed off judges in the upper courts to do it, with enough backbone to do it. Disrespecting Parliament and the courts like that can have repercussions.
Precedence on hauling a federal minister before the bench to face contempt of court violations has been set a long time ago,

This current government has chosen to ignore that.

The Judge is rightfully PO'd. Ball is firmly in her hands now...

Here's Hoping...

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Old 06-21-2021, 01:48 PM
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What guns?? I dont have any guns!
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Old 06-23-2021, 07:45 AM
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This just in from criminals who use firearms; "Nothing to see here, business as usual"

For a government that claims to want Canadians to be safe, they sure have a strange way of going about it. Sarcasm=intended.

I think we're past the point of arguing whether or not these "measures" will impact crime rates, that ship has sailed. This is 100% about ending private gun ownership in Canada, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs to give their head a shake. I believe the OIC was to "test the waters", as taking the "scary" guns away first would be the easiest to sneak by your average Canadian, playing on the "who needs them?" sentiment. Now they're blocking efforts to see the evidence they have to justify the OIC.

No end to what lies/misinformation this Liberal government will employ to advance their agenda. Love Canada, but am angry at how complacent Liberal-voting Canadians are. We could blame as first-rate a-hole of a PM, but he didn't vote himself in.
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Old 07-18-2021, 03:12 PM
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Gun lobby tells Ottawa to crack down on illegal gun owners

With a handful of long-delayed gun-control measures now in place after cabinet regulations finally took effect last week, a prominent firearm lobby wants the government to put illegal weapons in its crosshairs.

Like all four major Canadian gun lobbies that have opposed virtually all new firearm laws passed through Parliament by the Liberals, the Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) wants the government to shift its target from sport shooters and hunters to illegal guns and shootings.

CSSA executive director Tony Bernardo says a shakeup is necessary of the section of the Criminal Code that pertains to the prohibition orders for different types of weapons, and the association has come up with a plan it wants the government to adopt.

“Canadians don’t care about target shooters and duck hunters; they want the daily cycle of gang violence to stop,” Bernardo told iPolitics in an email. “Pursuing laws that only impact the law-abiding is a fool’s errand, doomed to fail simply because it is based on an erroneous premise. Let’s give our police and judges the tools they need to stop the problem.”

https://ipolitics.ca/2021/07/16/gun-...al-gun-owners/
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Old 07-19-2021, 11:11 AM
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Gun lobby tells Ottawa to crack down on illegal gun owners

With a handful of long-delayed gun-control measures now in place after cabinet regulations finally took effect last week, a prominent firearm lobby wants the government to put illegal weapons in its crosshairs.

Like all four major Canadian gun lobbies that have opposed virtually all new firearm laws passed through Parliament by the Liberals, the Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) wants the government to shift its target from sport shooters and hunters to illegal guns and shootings.

CSSA executive director Tony Bernardo says a shakeup is necessary of the section of the Criminal Code that pertains to the prohibition orders for different types of weapons, and the association has come up with a plan it wants the government to adopt.

“Canadians don’t care about target shooters and duck hunters; they want the daily cycle of gang violence to stop,” Bernardo told iPolitics in an email. “Pursuing laws that only impact the law-abiding is a fool’s errand, doomed to fail simply because it is based on an erroneous premise. Let’s give our police and judges the tools they need to stop the problem.”

https://ipolitics.ca/2021/07/16/gun-...al-gun-owners/
Trudeau Liberals don't do hard.

"Hard things are hard" according to Trudeau II.

My Section 74 challenge to Trudeau is still happening. Next court date is Fall.
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Old 07-21-2021, 03:11 PM
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Feds spend over $2 million on gun buyback before buying a single gun

The federal government has already spent over $2 million dollars on its gun buyback scheme even though it hasn’t even started buying a single firearm, according to records obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s gun buyback has all the makings of a taxpayer boondoggle,” said Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director for the CTF. “This is going to cost a lot of money, but police officers are making it clear that it won’t make Canadians safer.”

The federal Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness confirmed that $2,017,334 has been spent on salaries and operations for the buyback to date. It also confirmed no firearms have been purchased.

The cost of reimbursing gun owners could cost up to $756 million, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer. However, the PBO did not include staffing and administration costs due to a lack of program details.

https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/fe...g-a-single-gun
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Old 07-21-2021, 11:38 PM
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Watching some firearms related stuff on utube ... And I see our federal government is using our tax dollars to spread there left wing agenda, Guns are bad BS on the channel. Enjoy the ride .. especially the gunnies who vote the turd in, Well done, well done
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Old 10-30-2021, 12:01 PM
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Trudeau's sights still set on hunters, target shooters instead of criminals

In the past week there have been six gun murders in Toronto and the PM's plan will do nothing to combat that gun violence

We have a problem with criminal gangs using handguns to settle scores in this country – that is what is driving the increase in gun violence, according to police departments and Statistics Canada.

Yet the political response from our federal leaders is to promise to take guns away from licensed gun owners while lowering sentences for repeat offenders using guns in a crime.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/colum...d-of-criminals
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Old 10-30-2021, 03:10 PM
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He can impose whatever he likes

Means nothing to me
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Old 10-30-2021, 09:45 PM
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He can impose whatever he likes

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Trudeau's sights still set on hunters, target shooters instead of criminals

In the past week there have been six gun murders in Toronto and the PM's plan will do nothing to combat that gun violence

We have a problem with criminal gangs using handguns to settle scores in this country – that is what is driving the increase in gun violence, according to police departments and Statistics Canada.

Yet the political response from our federal leaders is to promise to take guns away from licensed gun owners while lowering sentences for repeat offenders using guns in a crime.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/colum...d-of-criminals
that's the point. use criminal behavior as an excuse to confiscate all firearms from the peasants. it's completely choreographed.
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Old 01-09-2022, 04:25 PM
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​And as it turns out, the government is being ORDERED to provide Disclosure of Algorithm Used In Trudeau Gun Ban:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP5z12AXLmc

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Old 01-09-2022, 07:15 PM
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Unfortunately for any of this to be relevant, the government has to have respect for the law.
This is something that in a normal situation starts at the top.
Sadly as we all know in this case, respect for the courts or the law by the Liberal party is pretty much a non-starter
We have to continue to support those who are engaged in the fight none the less but it is clear that the government will do anything at all to circumvent the law. A sad reflection on state of the country
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Old 01-22-2022, 12:49 PM
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Judge Sides With Gun Owners, Allows Hearings to Fight Trudeau’s May 2020 Attacks

Alberta judge allows Section 74 hearings, says “nullification” of firearm-registration certificates “did not occur by operation of law.”

In the absence of proper process and an express statement that previously issued registration certificates were revoked, and in the absence of any other provision in the Criminal Code or the Firearms Act mandating revocation in these circumstances, the revocation (nullification or invalidation) of the registration certificates did not occur by operation of law.

https://thegunblog.ca/2022/01/21/cou...-2020-attacks/
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Old 01-22-2022, 01:42 PM
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That presents rather interesting news.

The original opportunity to file a Section 74 Challenge came with a government issued edict on the amount of time one could do so following the date OIC was let. Quite restrictive actually, and most affected missed the time period as a consequence. This new Decision reverses that, and now allows any who did not previously file the right to do so if they wish. Already there has been a rush of Section 74 Challenges launched in the short time since this ruled was made. Expect a heck of a lot more, now including mine.

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LOL!

Like that's going to work...



Begging for help from those whose business you are attempting to destroy?

Reaching...

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Another brilliant idea. I wonder how many millions they spent on focus groups to come up with that one?
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That's a new one. Hmmm.
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This may all die in a pile if we support the truckers.
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Here in Manitoba a Country Music station has been running a add on the radio almost every hour about making Canada a safer place and more gun control brought to you by the Gov. of Canada.
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