Great Job CGN. Let's continue to brass it out!
Great Job CGN. Let's continue to brass it out!
CCFR & CSSA Member.
No matter what the result is, we again learn from this survey that: our voices will not be heard if we keep silence.
Make some noise, the more the better. Go and vote for Conservatives to make sure the Liberals are flushed out. Don't just sit in your home when others are out to vote!
I really want to hammer the point here.
There was pessimism when the consultation came out. Some people lamented "it won't make a difference" and indirectly promoted "inaction" and "indifference".
Imagine your boss keeps telling you your work doesn't make a difference and the company is doomed - do you think your company will be successful and you will have a bright future with this company?
Participation DOES make a difference. Politics NEVER ends. It is a CONTINUOUS process.
The result of this consultation shows that participation does make a difference. Everyone needs to "believe" to have a chance to win, to get results.
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Well put, Greentips. Hope's an important component of any movement. Without it, why bother?
I tire of the endless "it doesn't matter, nothing's gonna change, might as well start digging holes, Mike in Canmore" talk around here. This is a potentially bright light. The public has spoken, and that's a significant thing. It remains to be seen what will be done with this by PM Hair and Teeth and his cabinet, but they've been sent a clear message that this isn't something 81 percent of voters want. They're a lot of things, but politically suicidal isn't on that list.
Note please that 81% of respondents will include people who support the LPC and NDP, maybe even the humble old Greens. Might be time to start being a little more "big tent" around here. Voting CPC isn't the only tool we have politically. Perhaps if we were such consistent dicks to anyone who disagrees with us on other issues, we might build some useful support in the other parties. Once that happens, we'll be free to fight the other parties on issues other than firearms regulation...
Grammar is like personal hygiene - you can ignore it if you like, but don't be surprised when people make assumptions about you.
Great news for now - but consider that they will only not follow through because they can't afford to lose any more votes at the current moment.
We need to remain vigilant and not complacent to those who want to infringe on our hobby, they will be relentless as common sense will never resonate with a lefty. There is no reasoning or debate to their irrefutable superior knowledge of the sport despite not even having a PAL license.
Heaven forbid if Liberals get another majority, or form some coalition with the NDP, then they will try again to ban firearms. I can guarantee that. Either that or they will hope for another tragedy that they can justify a knee jerk reaction to (i.e. NZ)
It's not easy to create a communist gov't when your subjects are armed and/or informed.