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    A special message from CSAAA

    The following is an offical message from CSAAA regarding the recent decision by MEC concering Vista outdoors products.

    "PETERBOROUGH, ON March 2, 2018 – As representatives of Canada’s sporting arms business owners, the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA) was extremely disappointed to hear the recent decision by Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) to abandon VISTA Outdoor as a supplier and appalled at the vilification of VISTA and its employees.

    It is an emotional time and the CSAAA has been careful not to step forward during a time when passions are running high and reasonable discussion is not yet possible. However, we cannot stand by when good people, working in a responsible Canadian industry are being targeted unfairly.

    There are nearly 4,500 firearm and ammunition businesses in Canada, employing and estimated 25,000 Canadians. Most of these are small business owners. These are hard working Canadians with families, supporting their local communities, raising their kids, and just as concerned about the safety and well-being of their families as every other parent and citizen.

    By making an emotional decision in response to the demands of an ill-informed membership base in the wake of a very tragic event occurring outside of Canada, MEC has unfairly smeared these Canadian business owners and their employees and put their jobs and livelihoods at risk all for the sake of a few minutes of good PR.

    The outcry from MEC members stemmed from VISTA Outdoor’s ownership of Savage Arms; which manufacturers modern sporting arms. In Canada, we have a very stringent firearms culture and regulatory environment and while these firearms are available in Canada, they are classified as restricted, requiring extensive training and background checks to obtain a license, and fire one bullet at a time from a magazine limited to five rounds. In practical terms, they are no more dangerous in Canada than a typical hunting rifle.

    Savage Arms Canada, a longtime member of the CSAAA, employs nearly 140 people in the small town of Lakefield, Ontario where they have been manufacturing sporting rifles since 1969 (originally as Lakefield Arms).

    Canadian firearms businesses and owners operate in one of the most regulated environments in the world. “If there was any evidence that further restricting law abiding business owners and gun owners would make our country safer, our industry members would be on board,” said Wes Winkel, president of the CSAAA and owner of Ellwood Epps Sporting Goods in Orillia, Ontario.

    School shootings are at the heart of the current public debate over firearms regulations, and this is an issue for all Canadians, including CSAAA members. All of us want to know our children are safe when they are at school. But Canada’s regulatory environment already provides the most stringent protection around the purchase and ownership of firearms. No additional firearms regulations are going to prevent a disturbed individual from carrying out a deranged plan to attack a school. The real solution needs to focus on access to our schools and it is the position of the CSAAA that metal detectors in schools are the most effective preventative measure we can take to protect our schools from this type of crime.

    Metal detectors have been a proven method of enhancing security and are currently used in stadiums, government buildings, court houses, airports and banks. Why would we not take this simple step to secure our children from all dangerous weapons entering their schools?

    And most importantly, our focus, and our tax funding, needs to be spent on the most proven violence prevention efforts that focus on key public health strategies at the individual, community and societal levels to better identify and prevent violent behaviour.

    “While no method of security brings 100 per cent protection, it is time that our society stops wasting time and resources on ineffective gun control and starts directing their efforts on proven security measures to protect our children,” said Winkel. “There is no evidence that escalating the level of red tape on licensed, law-abiding gun owners in Canada will enhance the safety of our children at school. For our society to continue to push and pay for these initiatives prevents us from getting to real solutions.”


    For more information, contact

    Alison de Groot, Managing Director
    Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA)
    P.O. Box 2343,
    Peterborough, ON K9J 7Y8
    705-875-2302
    info.csaaa@gmail.com
    www.csaaa.org"

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    Well said

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    MEC has every right to do this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nowara View Post
    MEC has every right to do this.
    just as i had every right to withdraw my money from the coop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nowara View Post
    MEC has every right to do this.
    Yes, they do; I would suggest that they also have the right to go suck a fart out of a dead bear; and would encourage them to do so.

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    ^^^^^ what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoughneckRico View Post
    Just playing devils advocate.

    Perhaps doing like Australia and making all semi-automatic firearms prohibited would make people feel a lot safer about firearms.
    dafuuuuuuuu? k wut?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoughneckRico View Post
    Just playing devils advocate.

    Perhaps doing like Australia and making all semi-automatic firearms prohibited would make people feel a lot safer about firearms.
    How about we promote the safe shooting sports?

    A ban only reinforces that semi automatic rifles must be "scary" and "evil." A ban is never a good solution, it only drives criminal activity through the roof, and doing nothing for public safety.

    Australia may have had a small drop in mass shootings, but mass stabbings, truck plowings, hatchet and hammer attacks etc. have exponentially increased. Also suicides increased. Lastly, Australia was never a frequent place for mass shootings, they were rare even before the ban, which by the way destroyed hundreds of thousands of irreplaceable historical firearms from all eras.

    Promote safe handling, education, shooting sports at a young age and all will be fine. Get rid of archaic laws banning certain models of firearms purely on looks.

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    13 shooting before Aus ban, 10 after. Banning guns is shortsighted and a non fix.
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    MEC have every right to do so. Just as many Canadians take advantage of their right to be socialists/communists.

    However, that certainly doesn't mean that these things are RIGHT to do.

    The "politically correct" are rapidly taking away free speech and other freedoms that we have taken for granted. It is time to take a stand against them and protest poorly thought out actions such as MEC decided to take.

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