That could be a good thing. A bunch of retailers working with the csaaa will have a lot more power to demand fair compensation than you or me.
Compensation for what?
That could be a good thing. A bunch of retailers working with the csaaa will have a lot more power to demand fair compensation than you or me.
Statements posted to the association's Twitter account insist the group is not taking part in the actual buyback program, and is participating to negotiate fair compensation and a simple process. It said they remain skeptical that the buyback program will work because there isn't clear money to fund it nor a clear process to implement it.
Compensation for what?
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Their cash, their inventory, their livelyhood on the line. Not about to start telling someone else how to run THEIR business.
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Their cash, their inventory, their livelyhood on the line. Not about to start telling someone else how to run THEIR business.
That could be a good thing. A bunch of retailers working with the csaaa will have a lot more power to demand fair compensation than you or me. Given the choice of the govt setting the price themselves and the govt setting the price in conjunction with retailers and the csaaa, I'm going with the latter.
For the safe queens they plan to confiscate from us, obviously.
Would you rather the govt sets the price all by themselves, or industry gets a say?
Of course there was no money in the budget for Compensation so I don't expect them to be taking our guns in the short term.
my cash is on the line as well, and if the business we supported and kept in business abandon us for themselves… that’s ok? Without us they wouldn’t have a business!
How is it necessary mitigation when you are conveying to the tortfeasor? At best you are enabling the government to benefit from their own tort.
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Speaking at a news conference in Ottawa Mendicino said the government signed a $700,000 contract with the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association to work with businesses and firearms stores.
"This is a significant milestone," the minister said.
Speaking at a news conference in Ottawa Mendicino said the government signed a $700,000 contract with the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association to work with businesses and firearms stores.
"This is a significant milestone," the minister said.
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