Native Americans are the shooting enthusiasts best ally when it comes to gun ownership, and I used to really care about equal gun rights for all, not just people with status cards. It's threads like this that make me really not care.
Let's put it this way, I could shred my PAL, grab an AR15 and go hunting. They'd try and try to prosecute me, much like they did Powley in the 1990's, but in the end I'd prove to the courts that it was my cultural right to hunt and the C68 law should be struck down because it infringes on those rights, therefore abolishing the restricted class of weapons and everything on the prohib list. They'd try to take away my guns, but they couldn't, simply because of the aboriginal exception in C68. The Crown would then argue that this section of the law was somehow not appropriate because I just wanted to run around with an assault rifle, which in turn would the defense would argue that technology is a natural right and culture evolves along with the latest developments, I wouldn't even lose my gun. C68 is seriously one court case away from being struck down, and all it would take is one person like myself to get charged properly and it's game over for the anti's. I could single handedly start a chain reaction that would undo all this repressive crap just by going hunting, but why should I care if all the gratitude I'd get is more stereotyping?
See I really used to care about absolute gun rights for all, but when I see threads like this with the native stereotyping and mods making passive aggressive remarks, I just laugh and realize that gun owners are their own worst enemy.