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    Quote Originally Posted by CdnCombatMedic View Post
    Right, you want to come off as a wing nut fire arms owner. Good luck...
    We need level headed with a rational message.
    It's interesting seeing the same label smear the media uses also used internally within the firearms community...
    The idea no one with a level head or rational message is trying or hasn't tried is laughable...

    In any case... I also wish you good luck in your bid to have the crocodile eat you last....
    It's not about money.... It's about sending a message...
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    While it is important to continuously argue for our gun rights, that's a long term fight. A more reachable goal in the short term would be to point to the uselessness of the gun bans, and how completely ineffective they would be at reducing crime. The 905 voting block, the people of Toronto and other large Metropolitan areas in the country, with few shooters or people who know anything about guns aren't going to be swayed to act or vote differently in the near future to support our right to shoot paper targets. BUT they would be concerned about effective measures to keep their neighborhoods safe, and pissed off about measures that do not keep them safe. If we could get through to people in the 905 that Trudeau is letting them down, if we can get them to realize that Trudeau and the Liberals are using the tragedies in these neighborhoods to push their anti-gun agenda, and take their votes, while not giving a damn about these communities, We can make headway, regardless of how these people feel about guns.

    Basically, in the short term, we stand to gain more by proving the Trudeau Liberals policies will fail than we do arguing for our rights.

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    The other thing is to look for opportunities to discredit the other team's players at every opportunity... for example, the so-called "Ukraine whistleblower" down here is represented by a lawyer who has openly bragged about getting kiddie-####ers into US Federal Gov employment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSYLNZ View Post
    While it is important to continuously argue for our gun rights, that's a long term fight. A more reachable goal in the short term would be to point to the uselessness of the gun bans, and how completely ineffective they would be at reducing crime. The 905 voting block, the people of Toronto and other large Metropolitan areas in the country, with few shooters or people who know anything about guns aren't going to be swayed to act or vote differently in the near future to support our right to shoot paper targets. BUT they would be concerned about effective measures to keep their neighborhoods safe, and pissed off about measures that do not keep them safe. If we could get through to people in the 905 that Trudeau is letting them down, if we can get them to realize that Trudeau and the Liberals are using the tragedies in these neighborhoods to push their anti-gun agenda, and take their votes, while not giving a damn about these communities, We can make headway, regardless of how these people feel about guns.

    Basically, in the short term, we stand to gain more by proving the Trudeau Liberals policies will fail than we do arguing for our rights.
    This.

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    I read through most of this thread with much disappointment. Everyone trying to figure out why are guns are being taken from us and how to best guard ourselves against the onslaught of liberal and socialist propaganda to no avail.

    What don't you people understand? Everyone keeps mentioning how the the Libs dominated the 416 and 905 and managed to win again but no one mentions why they won. Why did Lisa Raitt lose her seat in Milton? Are you fools going to wake up yet to the reality of demographic replacement or what?

    It is not just our guns we are going to lose, but much much more. It is time to face the writing on the walls and acknowledge that our gun "rights" are toast. We must prepare for the next phase of this socialist utopia that is coming our way and fast.

    Continue to ignore the threat of immigration and demographic change and the loss of your precious ar15 will be the last thing you are worried about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skatemike77 View Post
    I read through most of this thread with much disappointment. Everyone trying to figure out why are guns are being taken from us and how to best guard ourselves against the onslaught of liberal and socialist propaganda to no avail.

    What don't you people understand? Everyone keeps mentioning how the the Libs dominated the 416 and 905 and managed to win again but no one mentions why they won. Why did Lisa Raitt lose her seat in Milton? Are you fools going to wake up yet to the reality of demographic replacement or what?

    It is not just our guns we are going to lose, but much much more. It is time to face the writing on the walls and acknowledge that our gun "rights" are toast. We must prepare for the next phase of this socialist utopia that is coming our way and fast.

    Continue to ignore the threat of immigration and demographic change and the loss of your precious ar15 will be the last thing you are worried about.
    I've been hawking this for years SK: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/...015004-eng.htm

    It's as plain a signal as can be imagined but this thread and the core of the gun community that it represents much prefers to howl at the moon. I've concluded that it's a form of entertainment rather than any serious attempt to find real solutions.

    Right now every thread on this forum carries the same theme: Liberals are bad, what are they going to do to us, how can we make mischief to show our displeasure? And these are supposed to be the vanguard of our free thinking self reliant and survivalist mindset. And we're doing exactly the same stuff that we did for the last 50 years - walking backwards into the future with our minds fixed firmly on the past.

    And then there's our orgs (with the exception of the CSAAA) who are not interested in longer term solutions, they whip the troops into a froth using their pet agendas / methods and the donations spike every time there's a threat to our freedom. Who wants to fix that "problem"?

    So no new ideas, no coordinated lobby, "friendly" politicians becoming more distant with every election call ................... straight line to oblivion.

    And yes, our future as a country is going to change dramatically in the next decade and guns (all guns) will be the least of our problems. Guns are highly symbolic of that slippage and if this paralysed impotence is any sign of our best effort the fix is already in.
    Let's follow the USA example: https://project2025.afsp.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Toolkit_Safe_Firearm_Storage_CLEARED_508_2-24-20.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSYLNZ View Post
    While it is important to continuously argue for our gun rights, that's a long term fight. A more reachable goal in the short term would be to point to the uselessness of the gun bans, and how completely ineffective they would be at reducing crime. The 905 voting block, the people of Toronto and other large Metropolitan areas in the country, with few shooters or people who know anything about guns aren't going to be swayed to act or vote differently in the near future to support our right to shoot paper targets. BUT they would be concerned about effective measures to keep their neighborhoods safe, and pissed off about measures that do not keep them safe. If we could get through to people in the 905 that Trudeau is letting them down, if we can get them to realize that Trudeau and the Liberals are using the tragedies in these neighborhoods to push their anti-gun agenda, and take their votes, while not giving a damn about these communities, We can make headway, regardless of how these people feel about guns.

    Basically, in the short term, we stand to gain more by proving the Trudeau Liberals policies will fail than we do arguing for our rights.
    In the USA the NSSF has departed sharply from the NRA's confrontative / legal approach and joined forces with large and highly respected groups that are starting to come to grips with the root causes of gun abuse. It's a long, slow reversal of fortunes but in the three years that it's been in play it's showing real results starting with a very effective sidelining of the most vocal anti gun voices.

    Link in my sig line and lots of reading from there on.

    Here in Canada the idea of fine tuning our existing toolbox and changing our core image with some new themes is a dud so for what happens from here on we're just along for the ride.

    History will point the way to our failure with shoulda / coulda / woulda but by then it'll be too late. The gun community thinks that they are great leaders but in fact they are more expert at following events rather than setting the agenda.
    Let's follow the USA example: https://project2025.afsp.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Toolkit_Safe_Firearm_Storage_CLEARED_508_2-24-20.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by scout_289 View Post
    In the USA the NSSF has departed sharply from the NRA's confrontative / legal approach and joined forces with large and highly respected groups that are starting to come to grips with the root causes of gun abuse. It's a long, slow reversal of fortunes but in the three years that it's been in play it's showing real results starting with a very effective sidelining of the most vocal anti gun voices.

    Link in my sig line and lots of reading from there on.

    Here in Canada the idea of fine tuning our existing toolbox and changing our core image with some new themes is a dud so for what happens from here on we're just along for the ride.

    History will point the way to our failure with shoulda / coulda / woulda but by then it'll be too late. The gun community thinks that they are great leaders but in fact they are more expert at following events rather than setting the agenda.
    As we have discussed a few times you are comparing apples to oranges..

    We play a behind game because we don't have a universal right as written in 2A that unifies the gun community behind one central tenet under attack...
    In the states they take a different approach to defend the same Amendment and in Canada we take a different approach hoping some poop will stick to a wall that is greased with the weakness of the charter...

    It is what it is but the weakness is in our charter and the rearguard approach it forces us to take due to the fact that right is basically infringed upon systemically in Canada...
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    Quote Originally Posted by skatemike77 View Post
    I read through most of this thread with much disappointment. Everyone trying to figure out why are guns are being taken from us and how to best guard ourselves against the onslaught of liberal and socialist propaganda to no avail.

    What don't you people understand? Everyone keeps mentioning how the the Libs dominated the 416 and 905 and managed to win again but no one mentions why they won. Why did Lisa Raitt lose her seat in Milton? Are you fools going to wake up yet to the reality of demographic replacement or what?

    It is not just our guns we are going to lose, but much much more. It is time to face the writing on the walls and acknowledge that our gun "rights" are toast. We must prepare for the next phase of this socialist utopia that is coming our way and fast.

    Continue to ignore the threat of immigration and demographic change and the loss of your precious ar15 will be the last thing you are worried about.
    Big Facts.

    Losing our guns is one small side effect of a much larger problem. Unless we’re willing to address mass immigration and the effects of ethnic replacement we don’t stand a chance. The current stock of immigrants could care less about your rights, freedoms, culture, values, traditions or history. They’re here for the free stuff and will ALWAYS vote for bigger government, higher taxes, and less freedom.

    If this offends you, you’re part of the problem.
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    I've bought two assault weapons and a scope since Trudeau announced the gun ban- I'm doing my part

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