Originally Posted by
chopperbubba
Good for you! Hope it doesn’t come down to that, but the more this CONVI-19 continues to snowball, the more likelihood that personal defence will come by way of the gun or anything you can get your hands on? Preparing for the worst in criminal or civil litigation, is a good move on your part.
Hopefully, once the dust clears, the conversation of personal defence(especially for rural folk) becomes reality in Canada? Not holding my breath however, people will do what they have to do, in order to keep ones family safe. Back in the day, my dear grandma carried a .38 in her pocket, and Derringer in her dress when collecting insurance door-to-door back in the 40’s/50’, not long after a farmer(and lone shark), was found murdered by gunshot out in the sticks! No cop or politician would’ve batted an eye, had she been searched, and I’m sure the police would’ve handed her a couple of boxes or two of shells, and sent her on her merry way!
In these fragile times, I honestly couldn’t see any jury say otherwise, unless of course, it has a racial components in which the msm and LPC jump on, and try to influence the courts like they did with the Boushie raiding party? With a crisis like this, the police response times are virtually non existent, in which we’re basically on our own. The quicker people realize that, the better it is to drop this phoney “assault weapon” rhetoric, and focus on the criminal element. Kudos for future planning, if that day regrettably happens. Caution over error!