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    Quote Originally Posted by murph83 View Post
    I hope that the libs will wake up and give up this whole gun bans crap, that would be nice. I doubt that will happen..so where are we? We are pretty much at a crossroads, each one of us to decide how they want to proceed, give up your guns when the doorbell rings...or so NO and face the music. CGN doesnt have the answer...we all know that.
    When the Liberals bring in their gun confiscation plans.. it will certainly accelerate Western alienation and strengthen the separation movement. Trudeau will have a legacy as the one who broke up Canada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv View Post
    When the Liberals bring in their gun confiscation plans.. it will certainly accelerate Western alienation and strengthen the separation movement. Trudeau will have a legacy as the one who broke up Canada.
    Yes and also the only prime minister to drink out of boxed water thingy’s

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    Shootings in GTA, a guy with criminal record dropped his gun in a cop car, and they blame us for all this
    A RCMP handgun and the radio were stolen in Toronto, should they ban the RCMP people from carrying a firearm?
    Political correctness, cancel culture and allyship are communist tools.
    Laws and orders keep a prosperous society.
    Disarming citizens for safety is a blatant liberal lie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulazhen View Post
    Shootings in GTA, a guy with criminal record dropped his gun in a cop car, and they blame us for all this
    A RCMP handgun and the radio were stolen in Toronto, should they ban the RCMP people from carrying a firearm?
    Will be swept under the rug, media will be ordered to keep quite and we will never hear of this anymore.
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    Canadian media has become one sided, real journalism is dead, they just deliver liberal side of stories.
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    Justin Castro has it in his blood!
    He is becoming a real dictator, ones antibody think's he is above the law for any reason,that's it!
    CPC,CCFR,CSSA My freedom is not for sale

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    Here's a doozie for ya fellas. Couple years ago now I was at the gas station here in town. Cop pulls up to the pump with the windows down and his AR sitting upright between the seats, clear mag, loooaaded to the nuts... Then he walks into the gas station. Just leaves it there, windows open, for every meth head in town to grab ahold of.

    On another note. This gun ban is just restricted weapons?
    "People who have never owned or used one claim that the Remington pump guns are not as accurate as their bolt guns.

    And the people who own and shoot them just chuckle at those statements."

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    Quote Originally Posted by trapoholic View Post
    This gun ban is just restricted weapons?
    a) It hasn't been published yet, so no one knows
    b) The presumption is that it's non-restricted as well. So {Prohibited, Restricted, Non-Restricted}, some of each. Both by the semi-auto ban/confiscation/buyback by name/type of a quarter million or so {Prohibited, Restricted, Non-Restricted}, as well as by the city possession/storage ban/sellable/value-destroyed of potentially millions of {Prohibited, Restricted, Non-Restricted}.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockport guy View Post
    Can someone tell me tell this... the election was Oct 21st...
    And nothing is happening till at least Nov 20th
    Is a month delay "Normal " ?

    I have no personal insider information, but have read comments about a Civil war going on behind closed doors at the liberal party!
    I will add this as well... the Push by MSM, could be in part, to cut the head off the Conservatives party, Andrew Scheer, in case of a Snap election!
    All that was said re: Nov. 20th is no decision will be announced until the Cabinet is introduced on Nov. 20th. That is for ANY policy, not just for guns. I'm sure you could email a spokesperson and ask when decisions about anything are coming and they'd give the same answer.

    If I had to bet money on when an announcement was coming, it'd be December 6th - the 30th anniversary of Ecole Polytechnique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOSSONE View Post
    I am in a similar spot as I was before the election except I am a bit further down the confusion hole. I don’t know how the conservatives will ever pull off a victory if they couldn’t this time. I don’t know how much more BS the liberals will spread, clearly people believe them. All this makes me really wonder where we are headed in this country. Real men are disappearing, we are giving more and more to the gov everyday with nothing in return. Welfare and safe injection sites are good to go but CPP is drying up. Most people seem to think this is ok. Help and except everyone except the people Holding this country together, May as well hand in our nuts with the guns.
    They Tories ran a man with the charisma of a wet newspaper. He spent much of the election on the defensive about his personal views rather than staking out a policy. This was the nothing election that the Tories probably would have won with a better leader.

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