CSSA & CSAAA Join to start legal action- Ruger 10/22 mags

money has nothing to do with this... the mags were like 23$? that's like a box of 9mm these days. it's the principle. They need to know we wont take this laying down!
 
money has nothing to do with this... the mags were like 23$? that's like a box of 9mm these days. it's the principle. They need to know we wont take this laying down!
Exactly, if it were just the Mag. They could cram it where the sun don't shine till just the steel lips are showing!
 
You need to own a mag. ANY 10/22 mag over 10.

Considering how many of these are in circulation, it would be nice to see more folks signing up for this.

It would honestly be a smart move for people with multiple mags to donate them to others. A million people taking the RCMP to court make a much ###ier headline than a couple hundred.
 
I sent the email, but no confirmation that I have joined the suit.

Is this everyone else's experience?
 
Don't want the money, I want my firearms priveledges to remain without every #### in an office screwing with us! Go after the real bad guys! Or we will come after you,, legally, publicly!

It's a right NOT a privilege (Common Law)
They RCMP has a privilege to serve us (Need to stop)
They are doing a disservice to the most law abiding and tax paying civilians
 
Joined the Class Action, Already a CSSA member, Additional donation on the way!
We need to stop this B.S. We are not the criminals, so leave us alone to enjoy our Hobby/Sport!
 
I sent the email, but no confirmation that I have joined the suit.

Is this everyone else's experience?

Looks like there is a huge backload of emails, memberships and donations that the CSSA is wading through;
it took them 5 days to even process my membership payment, so don't worry.

You have not "joined the suit", but have only sent the CSSA "a communication informing [the CSSA] of your willingness to participate in a class action lawsuit",
should there even be a class action lawsuit; class actions can drag on for years and years, and this is in the very early stages.
 
joined CSSA and made $100 donation. Any idea of any of our American neighbors have an interest in this fight?

That is an interesting thought! Any CGNers who are also members in good standing in the NRA could always send along information and links to our southern neighbours.

Methinks that while the US gun lobby will have limited access to become involved in Canadian gun politics, the American firearms industry that they (organizations like the NRA)
have ties to hopefully still see Canada as a viable market for their products, and may want to lend support to our actions here at home.
 
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That is an interesting thought! Any CGNers who are also members in good standing in the NRA could always send along information and links to our southern neighbours.

Methinks that while the US gun lobby will have limited access to become involved in Canadian gun politics, the American firearms industry that they (organizations like the NRA)
have ties to hopefully still see Canada as a viable market for their products, and may want to lend support to our actions here at home.

For what it's worth I sent a message to Ruger via their Facebook page earlier in the week with a link about the CSSA lawsuit. Today I heard back from them and they informed me that they'll be forwarding the info to their 'Sales and Marketing Department'

I responded by saying that we can use all the help we could get, and that I'm sure all Canadian firearms owners will be eternally grateful to a manufacturer for stepping up to help us. They sent me back a 'thumbs up' I know it isn't much, but hopefully it's a start.
 
I sent the email, but no confirmation that I have joined the suit.

Is this everyone else's experience?

Yes, same here. Have not heard (or received) anything back further to my email application to be part of the class action.
 
For what it's worth I sent a message to Ruger via their Facebook page earlier in the week with a link about the CSSA lawsuit. Today I heard back from them and they informed me that they'll be forwarding the info to their 'Sales and Marketing Department'

I responded by saying that we can use all the help we could get, and that I'm sure all Canadian firearms owners will be eternally grateful to a manufacturer for stepping up to help us. They sent me back a 'thumbs up' I know it isn't much, but hopefully it's a start.

Better than "no" ;)

Canada has some very good stats regarding gun ownership and gun violence from my understanding.

I would think most firearm manufacturers and lobbyists that are now being threatened by the Clinton campaign would like to continue to use us a real world example of how lawful firearm ownership is not to blame for criminal activity.

The Australian disarmament campaign destroyed that hobby and profession in Australia.

Allowing us to be disarmed systematically and methodically by a similarly liberal government might be a set back, showing a worldwide trend in developed countries.
 
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