Colion Noir Take on Canadian Gun Confiscation

Almost a half million views in less then a day..... the NDP's "leadership" Progressive clown show is also getting some pretty good international traction.

Carney went to the Juno's the other night and was talking about how much entertainment Canada produces and exports around the world...... He's not wrong and it's true, but lately the entertainment were providing is embarrassing and only really productive as an example and warning lesson of what not to do in other countries around the world.
 
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I like Colion's passion for firearms rights and ownership, but I think he's a little bias when he reports on the ASFCP (he's done a few videos now). We all know the cops are not coming door to door, especially for the non-restricted rifles. I suspect after his research, Colion knows this too, but he is needs the clickbait.
 
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I like Colion's passion for firearms rights and ownership, but I think he's a little bias when he reports on the ASCFP (he's done a few videos now). We all know the cops are not coming door to door, especially for the non-restricted rifles. I suspect after his research, Colion knows this too, but he is needs the clickbait.
If the Feds don't extend the amnesty and people's PALs start getting revoked then yes it could eventually start happening but not between now and Oct 30th. I think he misunderstood the dates of when this could happen. Most Americans have a hard time following our complex regulations and programs; heck even most of us are finding it a challenge to keep up with the Feds changes and logic behind all of this. For something so serious the communication has been horrible.
 
I like Colion's passion for firearms rights and ownership, but I think he's a little bias when he reports on the ASCFP (he's done a few videos now). We all know the cops are not coming door to door, especially for the non-restricted rifles. I suspect after his research, Colion knows this too, but he is needs the clickbait.
I wouldn't call it click bait, he's just painting the worst possible picture as opposed to the other side trying to pain the best possible.

The Conservative shown in committee during Colion's video is claiming 2 million guns as opposed to the Liberals 130,000-150,000... both sides are doing the same thing in a different direction.

Since only one side is pushing this nonsense forward in Govt and claiming a public safety element, the onus is on them to be open and honest about the numbers and show evidence that the policy has even a small chance of being effective as far as keeping people safe.

Our current minority govt is not being open and honest and have zero credible evidence that this punitive program will result in any positive public safety out comes.

Clearly we are dealing with politics of division and an ideological approach rather then common sense, evidence based policy.

Canada already has too many criminals, The Liberals don't need to make more by Order's in council, and they certainly don't need to import more at this point.

Alberta has now met the petiton threshold for a referendum on whether or not they can do better without a ball and chain around their feet..... we will see soon just how the Great Crisis Manager Carney is at bringing us all together for a better stronger future as the wheels fall off.
 
I like Colion's passion for firearms rights and ownership, but I think he's a little bias when he reports on the ASCFP (he's done a few videos now). We all know the cops are not coming door to door, especially for the non-restricted rifles. I suspect after his research, Colion knows this too, but he is needs the clickbait.
This country is going full on commie. Not sure why you think the cops won't go door to door or that the commie government will not hire some people that will do whatever they are told for a few bucks.
 
This country is going full on commie. Not sure why you think the cops won't go door to door or that the commie government will not hire some people that will do whatever they are told for a few bucks.
I don’t disagree with you. I have a sense of unease about how easily some of my fellow citizens have been lured in by the siren song of communism. Nobody reads history anymore? Before gun control was sword control and bow control and iron control etc. this is not new, and the outcome is the same every time.
 
I like Colion's passion for firearms rights and ownership, but I think he's a little bias when he reports on the ASCFP (he's done a few videos now). We all know the cops are not coming door to door, especially for the non-restricted rifles. I suspect after his research, Colion knows this too, but he is needs the clickbait.

Never underestimate the potential malice of the (foreign-funded?) gun-control lobby.
 
He did a decent job for not really being up on our little confiscation program. It’s super embarrassing that people around the world that watch his stuff, will see these clips of Gary stuttering/stumbling Canada is hilarious.
 
Not sure why you think the cops won't go door to door

For several reasons:

- Most police forces around the country have said they're not participating. They do not have resources to do it. Many forces have even gone on record saying the program will not improve public safety too.

- The overwhelming majority of guns the government wants are non-restricted. They don't know who has what. Police would need a warrant to search somebodies home for them. The amount of paperwork and planning that would go into a project of this scale is astronomical. It is simply not feasible.

- Gun owners who are defying the buyback might hide their non-restricteds. The owners who are considering doing so have had years to come up with very elaborate and complex plans to hide their property. The cops probably aren't going to find them. Not unless they're willing to take apart ductwork, rip down drywall, dig up backyards, etc.

- The project is already almost out of money. Even when the government finds a police force that is willing to participate, they can't afford to reimburse police departments for the extra-duty hours needed to actually seize guns. Cops make like $100/hr on overtime. I'm going to very conservatively estimate a low-risk seizure would take two officers four hours per address (plan, travel to, execute siezure, travel back, catalogue, and document). That's $800 bare minimum to maybe get a few guns. That doesn't include all the other administrative costs.

- As far as I know, the government doesn't have any contractor(s) that can handle transport, storage, and destruction of 1-2 million firearms.
 
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Colion could be taking Gary and the LPC at their word. The messaging has been loud and he said that there will be reserves and off duty people doing the work. The entire premise of the program is taking the government at their word.

He is also likely not aware of how the law and executive branches differ between the two countries, and how there's Parliamentary Privilege here. Meanwhile a lot of us have been paying attention to this issue since Goodale was driving the bus and seen the court cases come and go.

If they determine they will send their confiscation crew (obviously a LPC campaign bus with the logos poorly covered) after those who declared and agree to the follow up, maybe they'll get some paperwork wins. Thats the only way to salvage any optics at all
 
For several reasons:

- Most police forces around the country have said they're not participating. They do not have resources to do it. Many forces have even gone on record saying the program will not improve public safety too.

- The overwhelming majority of guns the government wants are non-restricted. They don't know who has what. Police would need a warrant to search somebodies home for them. The amount of paperwork and planning that would go into a project of this scale is astronomical. It is simply not feasible.

- Gun owners who are defying the buyback might hide their non-restricteds. The owners who are considering doing so have had years to come up with very elaborate and complex plans to hide their property. The cops probably aren't going to find them. Not unless they're willing to take apart ductwork, rip down drywall, dig up backyards, etc.

- The project is already almost out of money. Even when the government finds a police force that is willing to participate, they can't afford to reimburse police departments for the extra-duty hours needed to actually seize guns. Cops make like $100/hr on overtime. I'm going to very conservatively estimate a low-risk seizure would take two officers four hours per address (plan, travel to, execute siezure, travel back, catalogue, and document). That's $800 bare minimum to maybe get a few guns. That doesn't include all the other administrative costs.

- As far as I know, the government doesn't have any contractor(s) that can handle transport, storage, and destruction of 1-2 million firearms.
lol

I think you underestimate the corruption in our communist government and the billions they are willing to spend to hire foreigners or anyone else to go door to door in canada to disarm its own citizens.
 
lol

I think you underestimate the corruption in our communist government and the billions they are willing to spend to hire foreigners or anyone else to go door to door in canada to disarm its own citizens.

When the LPC hires foreigners to collect guns door to door, send me a DM, I'll gladly say you told me so.

That's never going to happen, though. This project is dead in the water.
 
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