The then president of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation said something to me back then that has stuck with me ever since "if just one of those women that day had been carrying a Colt Python in her purse, there would have been a lot fewer dead women"Heidi Rathjen, a witness to the 1989 mass murder of 14 women at École Polytechnique
But of course here in Canada we are just supposed to be victims.
Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest
proud member of local 306 International Brotherhood of Jazz Dancers, Pastry Chefs and Nuclear Technicians
After the attack, my daughter wrote to the Edmonton Journal. "I am a college student, appalled at the loss of innocent lives. If just one woman in that classroom had been properly trained, and carrying a handgun, Levine would have been stopped within 2 seconds of entering the room."
She was entirely correct. No one should be required to deal bare handed with an armed killer, while waiting for armed police to arrive. Dying while waiting for police to arrive.
-- CLW .45
My daughter will carry a 45 in her purse, because a cop won't fit in her purse and they don't make a 46.
-- Evan Wynn, Wisconsan State Representative (R), August 8 2011, 2:39:00 hxxp://www.c-span.org/Events/Should-Students-Be-Allowed-to-Carry-Guns-on-College-Campuses/10737423376-1/
If anyone from BC remembers the Johnson/Bentley murders in Wells Gray park
After that tragedy Noone I mean NOONE I know went camping or into the forest without a loaded Pistol/shotgun/rifle at all time legal or not
Some were so scared that if someone came knocking on their camper door past midnight they would shoot first and ask questions later
No joke people were freaked out, I was too
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"When truth and fairness differs from what is law, better to follow truth and fairness."