Steve Smith
Whether we like it or not we live in a regulated society. I know there is a limit as to what we are prepared to accept BUT one only has to look at New Orleans, post Katrina, to see what we are capable of when civil authority breaks down. One has to measure the common good vs individual rights and the degree of deminishing returns and by enlarge I think that balance is maintained (Seat Belts, Anti Smoking, and Bike Helmuts).
Back in the 1950's the Alberta government proposed to put pictures on drivers license and we had, at the time, a hew and cry sufficient to have the Alberta Gov't rescind the proposal. A decade later the proposal passed without so much as a wimper.
The Gun Registry went through with little outcry from the general public and only when the costs became outrageous did any significant pressure come to eliminate the long gun registry. I would suggest despite our lobby efforts it is the shear cost of maintaining, what the public now perceives as a waste of money, the long gun registry is the reason why it will one day be eliminated. I doubt even the Liberals will make a significant attempt at stopping it's destruction. I also think the Liberals will attempt to eliminate handguns, semis and pump actions IF they were elected as a compromise to eliminating the long gun registry if the Conservatves don't deal with the issue. Stay Tuned.
Take Care
Bob