Ever wonder .... ?

the logic one can take after sitting and reading the laws 3 times (as the ministers are obligated too... its their job right?), is that there was no talks done with an unbiased expert regarding function, and deemed military or hollywood guns illegal, or ran through a series of magazines out of the states. Whatever crime statistics used were not verified or backed by the RCMP at the time they were presented to Parliament. There are several lacking definitions and many convoluted sections intended to let the law be applied vaguely

my hypothetical thinking leads me to this scenario

-Replace the word firearm and models with automobiles.

-Imagine the rage when a new model would come out and it would take 5 years to get approved here, just to find out the wood panel sided version was prohibited because the new panel wasn't covered by the amnesty when some idiot put a prohibited engine inside of it, even though that is a crime in itself.
-Or contemplate a body kit for a Honda civic was prohibited because it looked like a prohibited race car.
-you owned a number of vehicles with a 6L engines but everything above 4L was deemed prohibited (reversing Caliber to barrel length), so the resale went from 5 digit $ to 3. Good bye retirement.
-every few years they would request your vehicle be brought in to be verified that it cannot have a racing engine put in the block. Then they would take 2-4 years to reply with a package at your door with the "certified" vehicle waiting for you to use it again. (imagine they could Ferris Bueller your Mileage...I'm not necessarily implying anything here.)
-Lets say most drive-by shootings are done while driving black SUV's, so now they are prohibited based on whatever the vehicle was registered as, and you had to get it painted by a RCMP vetted verifier shop. otherwise you have 30 days to turn them in.
-if you would like to drive a luxury class vehicle, then you need an ATT or LT-ATT to transport it to only locations they allow.
- Speaking of luxury vehicles, did you know they consider any model with the engine in the rear to be luxury, regardless of price. (revolving action rifles restrictions)
-when Gang members get DUI's of .09 with drugs, and prohibited racing parts they get 1 year or less because it was in self defence, but when someone unknowingly commits a paper crime with their licensed Racing paperwork they get prosecuted to the fullest extent (even if they don't give max, they don't give breaks)

The list can go on and on.

In a first world; G7; NATO member; commonwealth country in the 21st century; with a rich history based on hunting, honour in war and other firearms traditions: our laws are a pathetic and emotional attempt at creating a temporary bubble of safety with a clear agenda or bias at play.

As soon as the market or generation gap they created with the application of the last 20 years of laws regarding licensing and classifications, the statistics and continued non-addressed CAUSES for the prevailing crimes that still exist with illegal firearms trades, could create another opportunity for more restrictions on those who respect and intend to follow the laws. (potentially tin foil hat, i dunno)

Barrel Length, Body Style, or Function do not decide how the user will use the firearm. But nonetheless a 4" barrel is prohibited because it has no use other then someone carrying it illegally. Because the majority of people who can carry, are those who don't require PAL's to wear a badge, and only need to qualify annually with no shooting logs throughout the year.
 
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Heh, funny, but the EU's green policy commission's stance on "Super Strength" toasters and kettles was one of the issues that got the Brits riled up enough for Brexit to succeed...

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-eu-rules-could-ban-7948156http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-eu-rules-could-ban-7948156

Britain's powerful kettles and toasters face a controversial EU ban this autumn, it has been revealed.

For Brussels is planning to push ahead with a crackdown on energy guzzling appliances including hairdryers and pressure washers to make Europe more green.

But it is taking a softly-softly approach in a bid to steer clear of controversy in the build-up to the UK’s historic referendum and will not unveil its new “ecodesign” for small electrical appliances until after the vote.

The green scheme has the backing of the European Commission ’s vice president Jyrki Katainen who is keen to axe powerful gadgets for smaller wattage versions and reduce Europe’s carbon footprint.

At an EU meeting Mr Katainen admitted plans to bring in weaker powered household appliances “were sometimes ridiculed in the media”.

And Commissioners agreed a “diplomatic” approach was needed over the plans due to the “sensitivity surrounding certain products”.

For Britain has been the centre of outrage for a series of barmy EU rulings from scrapping powerful vacuum cleaners two years ago to trying to impose a ban on bent bananas.

And with the referendum just six weeks away, the Commission is wary of playing into the hands of the Brexit campaign with another heavy handed law.

Commissioners have now agreed to “take into consideration the criticisms levelled at the EU, which were seen as intruding too much into citizens’ daily lives”.

Reports that the EU will forge ahead with its low wattage kettles and toasters come just three months after it appeared to shelve the idea amid fears of a UK backlash in the run up to the referendum.

Brits account for a third of all EU kettle sales and boil enough water for 62 billion cups of tea each year.

And the UK is the only nation to have a “kettle surge” when millions brew-up during a break in landmark TV events from soap cliffhangers and reality TV show results to football cup finals.

New EU laws plan to slash the power of appliances by a third so powerful 3000 watt kettles would drop to 2000 watts.

According to experts this would double the time it takes to boil a kettle from an average two minutes and 30 seconds to brew four cups of tea to five minutes.

Electrical engineer Dr Robert Brown of Rotherham based specialists Bralsford Brown and Associates said: “A kettle will take the same amount of energy to bring water from 20C to 100C but the lower the wattage the longer it will take.

“There’s no everyday benefit in reducing the power but what it might do is get people to cut down on the amount of water they put in their kettles to reduce the time they have to wait for it to come to the boil.”

There's some deep insight into the minds of Eurocrats and Liberals there...
 
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