Bill S-223

I have been asked to call the Senators office to speak to her former assistant about this bill for some reason? Any suggestions?

There's nothing to speak to her about. The Bill has 14 days to get picked up (Sponsored) or it dies, just like the last Bill 231 she proposed.
 
Everybody here knows that this bill is a private Senators bill, and is not any indication of the gov't actions, right? This is put forth by a soon to be gone Senator, and it will die on the order table like the 99.99% of ALL private bills that are put forth. Like the bill that wanted to ban pet ownership, and the bill that wanted to develop a unified currency with the US. These are not gov't positions, these are personal whims, put forth by individuals, not gov't. We can relax, at least as far as this particular bill goes.
 
my first reaction to this when I read it was that it is too ridiculous to ever pass, but after thinking about it, is this a liberal ploy to scare the #### out of everyone with bill s223, then come up with something only half as bad (but still really bad) and hope it gets accepted by first desensitizing us that little bit??
 
I wonder how they phrased the question:

"Are you in favor of a measure to ensure violent criminals cannot access untraceable firearms?" will get very different results than, "Are you in favor of a government bureacracy which will be completely ineffective at doing anything other than spending vast sums of money?"

FF
 
Everybody here knows that this bill is a private Senators bill, and is not any indication of the gov't actions, right? This is put forth by a soon to be gone Senator, and it will die on the order table like the 99.99% of ALL private bills that are put forth. Like the bill that wanted to ban pet ownership, and the bill that wanted to develop a unified currency with the US. These are not gov't positions, these are personal whims, put forth by individuals, not gov't. We can relax, at least as far as this particular bill goes.

This. But then again it wouldn't give the majority on here a reason to froth at the mouth, speculate and spread unfounded fear.
It reminds me of the guys at the gun counter endlessly #####ing but never buying anything or going to the range. Professional Victims.

This is one persons failed attempt being resurrected and failing again, it is not a party agenda and is not the 'Fight of our Lives' whether you want to believe it or not.
 
Just heard on 650 am radio that 70% of Quebec are in favor of a long gun registration. I guess they didnt hear over there that it failed years ago.

Commissioned by one of the gun-grabbing lobbies. Loaded questions and probably limited to the Island of Montreal.
 
Let me be clear: I am aware of how a bill becomes a law in Canada. I understand that this is a private bill introduced in the Senate by a retiring senator. I understand that the chances of such a bill becoming law are essentially nil.

Yet, if you think that the views of this particular senator, as set out in her bill, exist in isolation vis-a-vis the Liberal government then you need a wake-up call.
The Liberal cabinet may not share all of her views, but they share many. They will, indeed, take note of the reaction to her bill.
The opposition to the LGR was grassroots. It worked. The Liberal govn't needs reminding of this.
All of us should be turning our minds and energy to this struggle, because the beginning of the struggle to preserve our civil liberties started with the election of Trudeau as PM.
At the very least, join the NFA and CSSA.
If we are complacent, then we will look like an easy mark.

And BTW, I would hardly call writing a politely worded letter to your senator or MP or Jody Wilson-Raybould "frothing at the mouth".
If you believe that there is nothing to be concerned about, then by all means, stand on the sidelines and do nothing.
 
Sent a few letters out and got this. Gotta love lip service - Mr. Goodale is going me every consideration! Of course, I already sent it to Goodale.

Dear Mr. ###

On behalf of the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, I would like to
acknowledge receipt of your correspondence, in which you raised an issue
that falls within the portfolio of the Honourable Ralph Goodale,
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.


Please be assured that your comments have been carefully reviewed. I
have taken the liberty of forwarding your e-mail to Minister Goodale,
who, I am certain, will wish to give your views every consideration.

Thank you for taking the time to write.


J.P. Vachon
Manager
Executive Correspondence Services
for the Prime Minister's Office
 
I would say you got "managed"

Sent a few letters out and got this. Gotta love lip service - Mr. Goodale is going me every consideration! Of course, I already sent it to Goodale.

Dear Mr. ###

On behalf of the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, I would like to
acknowledge receipt of your correspondence, in which you raised an issue
that falls within the portfolio of the Honourable Ralph Goodale,
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.


Please be assured that your comments have been carefully reviewed. I
have taken the liberty of forwarding your e-mail to Minister Goodale,
who, I am certain, will wish to give your views every consideration.

Thank you for taking the time to write.


J.P. Vachon
Manager
Executive Correspondence Services
for the Prime Minister's Office
 
The debate is over.
So said landslide Annie. She thought it was end game and that was it. Fortunately many Canadians didn't take her at her word and kept on fighting. "Gun control" in Canada seems to be like a case of herpes. Always simmering just below the surface until some Liberal causes a flare-up.
 
My response from MP Seamus O' Regan

Thank you very much for contacting our office re. Bill S-223.

I have raised your concerns with Mr. O’Regan and we will certainly consider your views . I can assure you that we are well aware of potential concerns raised by this legislation with respect to lawful gun owners and hunters.

Again, thank you for taking the time to write us with your concerns.

Sincerely,
 
I got the exact same reply from Senator Tardif


So far only one Alberta Senator has responded as follows:

Thank you for your email and for taking the time to provide some insight on Bill S-223. I will take your perspective into consideration as this bill makes its way through the Senate


Best Regards,



The Honourable Claudette Tardif

Senator for Alberta
 
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