Silence in the 90s is what got us here. It allows them to control the narrative.
What do you suppose would have happened during the Swiss and CZ reclassification if we sat silently?
I'll definitly recycle that one, thanksBovine Scatology!
But you obviously only read what you wanted to, to support your post. I posted something much different, not silence alone, but silence combined with peaceful, non- compliance. Imagine, they pass a ban on semi-auto rifles, we say nothing and then none get turned in for destruction.....now what do they (government) do? Go door to door, on every gun owner in Canada, to get them? Do they have enough manpower to do that? What will be the cost of that program? Imagine the court time required to prosecute all those 'bad' gun owners and then jail them. Oh yes, and while they are in jail, they are not working or paying any taxes. The 'ripple down effect' would bankrupt the country, not to mention that if it is done peacefully, we control the narrative, persecuting peaceful citizens would drive a lot of people over to our side, enough voters on our side and bingo....a new government. The silence alone will never work, but when combined with a peaceful, non-compliance; that is the stuff that brought down the British Colonial Empire in India. It is the 'Ghandi Device", something that Governments cannot defend against.
I was at a gun store on the reservation in Kahnawake (just outside of Montreal) this morning with my Tavor, inquiring on a new flash suppressor. The lady at the counter was looking at it when a man who identified himself as a Laval police officer (he was in plain clothes) paying for some goods looked over at my rifle and told me to enjoy it while I can.
I asked him what he meant by that, and he said that rifle and a "whoooooooole lot of others" are going to be banned soon.
I asked him why he thought that, and that's when he told me he was a police officer for the city of Laval. He had a bit of a sarcastic smirk, so I replied to him telling him that still doesn't answer my question.
He said it was going around and he heard from some people up the food chain that there are a bunch of re-classifications coming down soon, and my Tavor was one of the ones going on the banned list.
Take it for what it's worth.
I heard the same story out west from a friend of mine who heard it from a dude talking to another guy at the local gun shop.
Do you take EMT? I don't really like the Tavor, but I have $150 on standby for yours. I just want to play with one at least once before it gets banned.
"Badge number"
"No"
"So impersonating an officer then?"
Your post is titled: "Apparent LEO told me my Tavor was going prohib this morning." I wonder if it was his smirk or his plain clothes that made his being an LEO "apparent" ? And even if he was an LEO, as the pigs would say "some LEOs are more equal than others"... for what if worth.I was at a gun store on the reservation in Kahnawake (just outside of Montreal) this morning with my Tavor, inquiring on a new flash suppressor. The lady at the counter was looking at it when a man who identified himself as a Laval police officer (he was in plain clothes) paying for some goods looked over at my rifle and told me to enjoy it while I can.
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Too late he already has mine.Sell it to Mike, you know, Mike from Canmore
Or the fact that he identified himself as LEO in a random conversation with a complete stranger...
What a douche move lol
Ahahaha I read it with the "movie preview voice"He DEMANDED respect! and WANTED and TRIED but FAILED to scare you



























