Future of the AR15?

Here's the website to request Access to Information from the RCMP. It explains the process and it also allows you to make informal requests to completed access requests, such as the one already requested about the number of AR-15s registered by province.

A note, the system has never had a lot of funding so depending on how the information was provided originally, informal requests might take a while to process. Also, if you are making new requests it is best to learn about what departments handle the information you are looking for as they are not researchers, they respond as best they can to what is being requested.

Will work on this demand on Monday.

Feel free to pm me for more info on this.
 
I work in construction and Blaxsun is 100% right, I wouldn't even call that an opinion, it's a fact.

If you've worked in a trade for any length of time you realize there was a time that you were once the idiot that you're talking about.
 
If you've worked in a trade for any length of time you realize there was a time that you were once the idiot that you're talking about.

We're not talking about one time small ####ups, we're talking about people who put others in danger from the moment they touch something to the moment they stop touching something (actually, even after they've stopped touching it, by making crazy unsafe contraptions), all day every day.

If you've worked in a trade for any length of time you'd know damn well that's what we're talking about.




Now back to the OP.
 
I find it interesting when you hear phrases say from BC like "we are awarding the policing contract of BC to the RCMP".

Wait .... awarding the contract ? Wouldn't that suggest they are a privately owned corporation ? And of so, how could they possibly have jurisdiction over ANYTHING ?

Really makes you wonder eh ?
 
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