Sure, then let’s post here on CGN a few more “helpful” suggestive lists for liberals what other firearms to ban from us and surely all those “eyes-glowing-in-darkness” here will pass it on to ensure the liberals’ list will be expanded and as comprehensive as possible, and - let’s defend all those who prepare such “helpful lists” for liberals...LOLThey already know exactly what to ban. Because every manufacturer submits their firearm to the lab for classification. They're not going to "forget" anything.
Sure, then let’s post here on CGN a few more “helpful” suggestive lists for liberals what other firearms to ban from us and surely all those “eyes-glowing-in-darkness” here will pass it on to ensure the liberals’ list will be expanded and as comprehensive as possible, and - let’s defend all those who prepare such “helpful lists” for liberals...LOL
What a f....ng “smart nation” it is....no need to look for external enemies !
Only about 2% of legal firearms owners are members of those groups.What are these groups we pay into every year doing?
Only about 2% of legal firearms owners are members of those groups.
The remaining 98% is too cheap to get a simple $35 membership.
So, CCFR (and other) can only do what they can within the limits of funds received.
Here is my prediction.
The OIC will ban NR guns, as AR15 is restricted by legislation. The AR15 and variants ban will come later.
The ban on the NR rifles will be to effectively close the tap on sales immediately. They will declare an immunity period for owners claiming they need time to structure and legislate on the buyback program.
By banning NR rifles, they can never be held accountable to an actual number of firearms that must be turned in and bought back since no registry exists.
They also do not have to revoke registration certificates, making the appeal process from the IRG thread irrelevant.
Wendy will be happy. Most gun owners of the affected firearms will keep them, some will get caught with them over the next 2 decades. These will be processed through the justice system, business as usual, and a few headlines along the way about assault weapons being taken out of circulation thanks to the liberal gun control move of 2020.
Then a few more shootings and madmen will keep the gun control flame alive and well, until the next round of gun control proposals.
All of this will insure Liberal votes for many terms to come, and gun owners will go about their business because banning 12 guns wont alienate enough people nor have any type of significant impact on the gun community and industry to yield a revolution. Some noise will be made, but it will be just noise.
Youza.
Only about 2% of legal firearms owners are members of those groups.
The remaining 98% is too cheap to get a simple $35 membership.
So, CCFR (and other) can only do what they can within the limits of funds received.
Very well said.What your point? Dude not everything is about money!!!! You want to sell your right? $600 for your firearms right? $1000 for your bicycle rights? $100 000 for your car rights, $10 000 for your voting right, $20 000 for your reproduction right....?
Here is my prediction.
The OIC will ban NR guns, as AR15 is restricted by legislation. The AR15 and variants ban will come later.
The ban on the NR rifles will be to effectively close the tap on sales immediately. They will declare an immunity period for owners claiming they need time to structure and legislate on the buyback program.
By banning NR rifles, they can never be held accountable to an actual number of firearms that must be turned in and bought back since no registry exists.
They also do not have to revoke registration certificates, making the appeal process from the IRG thread irrelevant.
Wendy will be happy. Most gun owners of the affected firearms will keep them, some will get caught with them over the next 2 decades. These will be processed through the justice system, business as usual, and a few headlines along the way about assault weapons being taken out of circulation thanks to the liberal gun control move of 2020.
Then a few more shootings and madmen will keep the gun control flame alive and well, until the next round of gun control proposals.
All of this will insure Liberal votes for many terms to come, and gun owners will go about their business because banning 12 guns wont alienate enough people nor have any type of significant impact on the gun community and industry to yield a revolution. Some noise will be made, but it will be just noise.
Youza.
Finding them will be easy. This dude named mike from canmore bought up all the guns before the ban.
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What your point? Dude not everything is about money!!!! You want to sell your right? $600 for your firearms right? $1000 for your bicycle rights? $100 000 for your car rights, $10 000 for your voting right, $20 000 for your reproduction right....?
"rights" that's where you are wrong my friend. unfortunately, here it is not a "right" to have firearms, it is a privilege.
Here is my prediction.
The OIC will ban NR guns, as AR15 is restricted by legislation. The AR15 and variants ban will come later.
The ban on the NR rifles will be to effectively close the tap on sales immediately. They will declare an immunity period for owners claiming they need time to structure and legislate on the buyback program.
By banning NR rifles, they can never be held accountable to an actual number of firearms that must be turned in and bought back since no registry exists.
They also do not have to revoke registration certificates, making the appeal process from the IRG thread irrelevant.
Wendy will be happy. Most gun owners of the affected firearms will keep them, some will get caught with them over the next 2 decades. These will be processed through the justice system, business as usual, and a few headlines along the way about assault weapons being taken out of circulation thanks to the liberal gun control move of 2020.
Then a few more shootings and madmen will keep the gun control flame alive and well, until the next round of gun control proposals.
All of this will insure Liberal votes for many terms to come, and gun owners will go about their business because banning 12 guns wont alienate enough people nor have any type of significant impact on the gun community and industry to yield a revolution. Some noise will be made, but it will be just noise.
Youza.




























