calvin in keoma
Regular
The more you have to lose by being made a criminal, the faster you'll turn them over. Besides, I'm much too cute for the slammer!![]()
If you want to give up your guns so bad, why don't you just give them to me?
The more you have to lose by being made a criminal, the faster you'll turn them over. Besides, I'm much too cute for the slammer!![]()
Sad, but true. Turf Liz and the rest of the do-nothing monarchy.
But if the Gov't said to hand in your restricted and prohibs, I'll bet we'd be tripping over each other on the way to the smelter. 'Cause it's the Canadian way.
All the restricted are registered, what will you do? Fight them when they come to your door, they know every restricted you have! Having said that, when they come for mine, they will get the receiver/lower or whatever is the registered part, I keep the rest, maybe when common sense prevails again, I can reassemble my restricteds and only buy that particular part! Hope it doesn't come to that!I'm buying like crazy, I will never turn them in and if they come for them they won't find anything, regardless the ill effects of the laws and the charge I might receive, I am gonna put it all on the line and I won't stand for this BS, if this actually goes thru i will continue to buy more and more, can't wait for my new inox Beretta to show up!
It's better than and beats being told NO, YOU CAN'T BUY ONE OF THOSE.
All the restricted are registered, what will you do? Fight them when they come to your door, they know every restricted you have! Having said that, when they come for mine, they will get the receiver/lower or whatever is the registered part, I keep the rest, maybe when common sense prevails again, I can reassemble my restricteds and only buy that particular part! Hope it doesn't come to that!
You might be right but I haven't read that, so if I swap barrels or slides or uppers etc,, I must have to tell them? If I take the restricted apart and lose the parts or they are worn out?Unless you specifically registered your firearms as "receiver only", the whole firearm is the registered part. When they come for it, they won't leave with anything less than the whole thing, unless its simply not there. If all your firearms are registered, and you are willingly letting the police into your home to seize the receiver, I am going to go out on a limb and say there is no way you have the stones to look the officer in the face and say "what barrel?"
With the rate at which legislation and law enforcement moves in this country, by the time any police officer should have the misfortune of darkening my doorstep, all they are going to be met with is empty lockers and my right to remain silent.
I've been noticing that as well. It looks like a lot of people unloading ACR's, XCR's, 102's, etc. All guns that will be near worthless if they get thrown into the restricted category with AR-15's.
You should study the history of gun legislation in Canada. Non-compliance is rampant.
But you are right about one thing. Our non-compliance is not the loud mouthed flag waving come and take them kind of American non-compliance, its more like the British keep calm and carry on non-compliance. At least 2 million unlicensed gun owners and at least 10 million Unregistered firearms, and at least half a million unregistered handguns and prohibs. And those are the low ball estimates from credible sources. The upper band of estimates is more than double that much.
I think the generations factor is also in effect, millenniums are not into guns and the younger crowd that is into guns like semi autos. It's not just guns its everything that older generations enjoy that have little value to younger crowd. Go to muscle car event, its all grey beards, motorcycles grey beards, revolvers its mostly grey beards as well and if you been in the gun collecting for years you probably already owned most of the collectables at one time or another. I have seen over the years when hubby kicks off, gun shops buying the collection because family members not interested. Another thing as we know in Canada unless you belong to a range wtf are you going to do with your handgun besides look at it, throw in mortgage, car payments, bills and how many can afford a $3000 python to look at?
Testify my friend, all true, my boys are mildly interested in firearms, but when they get old enough to have a place and take ownership of some guns,, the girlfriend/spouse isn't cracked about it sooooo! I started selling some guns that I will never use and were basically going to be gifts for them. Sucks!



























