!TrevorW;[QUOTE said:3597515]Yes finding willing participants is very tough indeed! There seems to be only 1 in a million that are willing to go the extra mile , like the one man that refused to register his rifles
Regarding a mass banning/confiscation : The error many make is "they" come to confiscate your stuff, and then you have to take "them" to court to get it all back, which costs $$$$. Why not have things disappear, and "they" have to take you to court to find them. You then have what they want, and this strengthens your bargaining position should you get worn out. Refuse to get a lawyer and then one is provided to you by the court. This is all just theoretical of course.
I seem to remember alot of people talking about how they would never register thier long guns when the registry came into effect but that was all talk I guess!
Lots of airbags out there. I can't necessarily blame them. I certainly don't need a hassle in my life right now, but the idea of "test
case" keeps coming back to me. On the other hand, I recall stats from the mid 1990's saying that there are an estimated " 3 to 5 million" gun owners or something like that. There certainly aren't that many licenses issued. I suspect many people just dropped off the radar (passive noncompliance). So maybe it wasn't all just talk!
I think the major problem is that we as people just let the government and the special interest groups make the rules , we dont stand up for ourselves ,
Individually we are weak, collectively we can change the system. I fear it'll take a very heavy hand (and a lot of people will lose their property, etc) to motivate a passive non compliance campaign.
[/QUOTE]anyways , this is an ak thread isnt it![]()
You're right...this should be in the political forum. I will shut up now.
Fine print: The above is for informational/theoretical/entertainment purposes only, by someone who'll probably end up being just another "air bag", and shouldn't be construed as being a lawbreaking agitator
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This is the decent thing to do in these uncertain times. I can only wonder how things would be if more of us foresaw (and were willing to act) how things turned out when this garbage (c-17 and then C-68)started back in 1989- ish. Remember my post on page 9, a "virtuous population" cannot be oppressed! And "virtuous" people within our civil service would NEVER think of making such regulations/laws in the first place. Unlike now, they would never punish whole groups of people for the actions of a few drug dealers/criminals who just happened to get a hold of a gun! Collective punishment is unconstitutional. Whether bureaucrats are merely "following orders", they are still participating in "pushing around" their fellow citizens, and have a choice to say NO. I can't say how bad I feel for those business owners who've imported perfectly legit stuff, only to have CFO/RCMP/customs reclassify or ban these items on arrival! Unbeleivable. If these same bureaucrats are "just exersizing their powers" (ref post #108), they should be even more ashamed (and need to be reined in or prosecuted).





















