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Last edited by LeadMonkey; 01-12-2020 at 04:53 AM.
Did they officially refuse your application or is still in processing? Dont give up. The system was designed to discourage people from firearms ownership. Dont let them win, especially if they are being particularly hostile towards your individual experiences. Im sure there is a wide spectrum of civil advocates that would like to help fight institutional prejudice on your behalf.
Government is a broker in pillage, and every election is sort of an advance auction sale of stolen goods. HL Mencken. 1919.
The right to buy weapons is the right to be free.
Bureaucracy not an instrument of democratic government but, on the contrary, the worst enemy of freedom and democracy.
If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that law only applies to the poor.
Use all the tools in your belt, since LGBTQ is such a hot topic there is nothing wrong with pushing your problem towards discrimination if you feel that is the case!!!!
Member of the CCFR
In a perfect world we would not need guns.....this is not a perfect world
Call them
Ask them for a status and indicate you feel it is oppressively over due and if they do not intend to approve your application to respectfully ask for a denial in writing.
Then get a lawyer and fight the bastards, they will have to pay for your fees anyways if you don't go through the human rights route or something similar
There's Mil-spec, and then there's Gunnutz-spec.
One is stringent, the other contains nuts.
Ontario has a 'human rights' system, charged with enforcing 'human rights', doesn't it? And 'gender identity' is a protected 'human right', isn't it?
The Ontario's human rights system is made up of three separate agencies. The Human Rights Tribunal is where human rights applications are filed and decided. The Human Rights Legal Support Centre gives legal help to people who have experienced discrimination under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
<https://www.hrlsc.on.ca/en/how-guides-and-faqs/human-rights-ontario>Human Rights Legal Support Centre (HRLSC)
The HRLSC provides free legal assistance to people across Ontario who have experienced discrimination contrary to Ontario’s Human Rights Code, and who may want to file an application to the HRTO.
Human Rights Legal Support Centre
180 Dundas Street West, 8th Floor
Toronto, ON M7A 0A1
Tel: (416) 597-4900
Toll Free: 1-866—625-5179
TTY: (416) 597-4903
TTY Toll Free: 1-866 612-8627
www.hrlsc.on.ca
<http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/about-commission/contact-us>
Kyle Defoor talks about Mindset:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vPCqMo9TCg
Government is a broker in pillage, and every election is sort of an advance auction sale of stolen goods. HL Mencken. 1919.