Keep in mind guys, the Marstar raid was 1995.
A nasty part of Marstar's history, but hardly relatable to current events.
Keep in mind guys, the Marstar raid was 1995.
A nasty part of Marstar's history, but hardly relatable to current events.
You can keep your MP3 and your MP4.....
I want an MP5 !
Our legal system - guilty until rendered bankrupt
Heck that is crazy!
I was raised if the police come to the door to invite them in and offer them a cup of tea. If they send that many cops I hope I have enough tea, but I guess they will be to busy trashing my house. They did not treat John as a citizen but as a subject.
What happened in the end? Did John ever get an apology?
It is a nasty part of Canadian history and this is still Canada after all.
Actually it is a new and improved Canada that features more anti gun hysteria in the media, minimum sentancing laws, an itemized list of most firearms sold as non restricted etc etc. So I agree that what happened in 1995 is not a good example of how it would go down these days.
Last edited by BuzzBomb; 03-01-2014 at 03:10 PM.
Wolverine has a question page set up if anyone is interested to answer a few of these questions, you can post and he will respond when he can
Link-------------->http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...-QUESTION-PAGE
When moreguns supply got taken down in winnipeg it was by force. Tactical team went for store busting the door. Owner was on his way to the shop and forcefully removed from his vehicle.
Retreat, hell we just got here
Mind you I was raised in the late 50's early 60's and the Queen looked good then. LOL
Back then, every public school had a huge portrait of the Queen and obedience to her was mandatory. We were reminded of that everyday when the teacher showed us the dollar bill and asked, "Whose head do you see on here? Remember who owns this country"
It's all funny now, but it did exist. I think some of those teachers were Loyalists to the core.
I am wondering who botched the job of verifying those CZ858s?