Letter Writing Campaigns and The CCFR

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Honestly I could try and put my owns words here but Tracey hit the nail on the head with the below statement. It is imperative that we act as a whole on this, it has been done time and time again and we need to continue our efforts. Every staff member here at Wolverine will be writing these letters this week. Everyone needs to do our part.


"I want you to go over to your gun safe or gun room and open the door. Look at each rifle and think about what they mean to you, the memories you’ve created with them and the adventures you’ve been on together. How important is your sport and way of life to you? What is it worth to you, and how much would you do to try and save them.

This “Call to Action” will require the following things from you;

- 3 sheets of paper
- 3 envelopes
- a pen
- 15 minutes of your time

If the collection you just looked at matters enough to continue, please read on.

These are troubled times for gun owners, without doubt. It is exhausting having to fight back against the unrelenting waves of attacks on our sport and our way of life. That’s not going to stop any time soon, and this is just the first in a series of “Calls to Action” we will bring to you over the coming weeks and months. It’s going to require an enormous effort, by all of us, to defend ourselves the best we can.

All hands on deck.

Letter writing … I know, you’ve done it many times before right? That’s ok, this time we are doing it together. We are writing actual letters, on paper, and mailing it to certain officials. You can handwrite it, or type it, or even make one and photocopy it to send to the others, but the most important part is to do it, faithfully. It is even more important they are paper letters and we’ll explain why further down.

Here’s everything you need to know to guide you in writing a letter of this kind.

Let’s focus on 5 main points of contention with the proposed Liberal gun control platform;

The Liberal Minister of Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair has expressed his intention of banning hundreds of thousands of legally acquired rifles through an OIC (Order in Council) rather than legislative measures that would allow a full study of the issue
The proposed buy back plan would cost upwards of $600M of taxpayer money that would be better focused on combatting actual crime and domestic violence
The proposed gun bans won’t relieve criminals of their illicit firearms
The use of an OIC ignores the Government’s own survey on firearms completed last year that indicated the majority of respondents did not support further restrictions on firearms
The Liberal government failed to achieve any clear mandate from western voters. Forcibly confiscating the legally acquired property from sport shooters, hunters, ranchers and rural people will only further accelerate the erosion of national unity.
Use these main points of contention to help form a short, concise paragraph that outlines your concerns. Here is an example I wrote;

Dear Minister Blair;

I am writing to you today to express my deep concern with actions your government is taking to unfairly target lawful gun owners. You have stated publicly that you would be using an OIC to ban legally acquired firearms from lawful owners and would be implementing a buy back program. I find these measures to be an egregious overreach of executive authority and a waste of valuable taxpayer resources. I urge your government to reconsider investing this money in programs and measures to combat crime, support at risk youth initiatives and community programming. It is incumbent on you and your colleagues to make every legitimate effort to fight actual crime and to bring forth your ideas to the Commons where it may be studied and debated by all Members of Parliament. It is imperative you keep in mind that western Canada fully rejected the policies and platforms of your government and overall Liberal support was greatly diminished.

Yours Truly,
Tracey Wilson
Ottawa, ON


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Now repeat these steps to write two more at minimum, one to the Prime Minister and one to your Member of Parliament. Address them all to the same address, but use their names. NO STAMP IS REQUIRED!!


There are two vitally important things to remember about this call to action:

It has to be a paper letter, not an email or a social media message
It has to be done prior to January 27, 2020

The House of Commons will rise today (December 13) and will not resume until Monday, January 27, 2020. This is the annual Christmas break where MP’s head back to their ridings to partake in festivities and events with their constituents and families. We want them to come back to an actual mountain of letters. It’s too easy to simply delete e-mails, but they can’t ignore stacks and stacks of papers that require a response. It’s going to be a lot of work for them, but only a small task for you.

This is simply the first step in a series of Calls to Action we will be asking you to help with. If each of them receive 10 000 letters that’s only 0.5% of gun owners. Let’s create an avalanche of opposition to their overreach and authoritarianism.

If you need any help, or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach to our team at info@firearmrights.ca

Please, please take the time over the holidays and sit down and do this simple but meaningful task.

Thanks for reading and your continued support of the CCFR"
 
The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada,
613-947-0310
The Honourable Bill Blair
613-996-6309

Dear Mr Trudeau and Mr. Blair:

On December 13, 2019, Toronto Police announced the results of “Project Community Space”, a $4.5 million initiative:

‘Superintendent Steve Watts of Organized Crime Enforcement provided the results on behalf of Chief Mark Saunders.

‘“The project was successful, and our specialized approach allowed officers to make hundreds of arrests, lay over 1,145 charges and seize just under 250 guns, taking them off the streets, and out of reach of those who use them for criminal activity.”

‘He continued, “Of the 463 arrests, 97 people were out on firearm-related bails. Sixteen of those individuals were charged with a new gun-related offence as well as other charges, and the remaining charges included many violent offences, including robbery, forcible confinement, assault and ###ual assault,” he said. ‘

…Or, the same $4.5 million might have ‘bought back’ 1875 legally owned “military style” rifles from law abiding, licensed, Canadian gun owners, based on your government’s “buy back” cost projections

Which makes Toronto- and Canada- safer?

We don’t have infinite resources. Let’s use them wisely.


Yours truly,


k_h
 
Blair and Trudeau have made up their minds... A million letters to them will accomplish nothing.

The Liberals don't care about the truth, or the stats - they are exploiting an electorate that is ignorant of the current firearms law in Canada. Scary looking guns and a general public that believe you can go to the local weekend gun show and walk out with an AR15 without a background check, because that's what they saw on 60 Minutes last week... The don't know that Canadian law and US Law can't be compared at any level - its just what they see on TV.

While the disdain for the major media outlets is palpable on most days here on CGN (more of that American influence on Canadian culture...) I believe that getting to the media will be more effective. Most of the reporters and pundits (save for Matt Gurney) are as oblivious to firearms law as the general public is in Canada. We need to educate them - and plant the seed of doubt in THEIR minds as to the need and efficacy of the Liberal gun control (read: confiscation) initiatives. When Evan Soloman or Tonda McCharles begin to realize that what the Libs are selling is just smoke and mirrors, and they see the dollar value of those useless plans, THEN you may see some of our concerns aired in the media and then get the attention of the policy makers. Trudeau doesn't care if you send a form letter - but his whole office cares if there is a segment on the Sunday news programs devoted to bashing one of their initiatives...

A few years ago CGN's infamous 'Ottawa' was using his connections in the Parliamentary Press circles to take journalists out shooting - let them ask questions and present our case in a rational manner - normalizing our love for the shooting sports, for instance. I went with him once and watched a hipster NDP-supporting journalist nearly get a brain cramp because the smile on his face was so huge after he shot his first AR15 bullseye...

When we take our local reporter out shooting, it's not a registered lobbyist/reporter event - its a local person and the local reporter shooting some guns and having a real conversation. Find out who the local reporters are and ask to take them shooting; all politics are local, as they say, and that local reporter is probably looking for feature stories. And you never know where their career will take them; there was a local TV reporter here in Ottawa who a year ago was doing stores about the local seniors craft sales, and now she's doing national politics stories for the national CTV news broadcast.
 
^^^ How to get thru the media?

1.5 billion a year for CBC and the 600 million bail-out is going to be hard to beat. :(

Open up your local newspaper and find a byline and email the reporter. Or watch your local 6 o'clock news, note the reporters name, and send them an email...

Even if they don't write a story about your day at the range - you've educated them and the next time they are covering a political even in your town they may ask that question of the local MP, or call out their BS talking points. Reporters love to embarrass a politician with a 'gotcha' moment...
 
blair and trudeau have made up their minds... A million letters to them will accomplish nothing.

The liberals don't care about the truth, or the stats - they are exploiting an electorate that is ignorant of the current firearms law in canada. Scary looking guns and a general public that believe you can go to the local weekend gun show and walk out with an ar15 without a background check, because that's what they saw on 60 minutes last week... The don't know that canadian law and us law can't be compared at any level - its just what they see on tv.

While the disdain for the major media outlets is palpable on most days here on cgn (more of that american influence on canadian culture...) i believe that getting to the media will be more effective. Most of the reporters and pundits (save for matt gurney) are as oblivious to firearms law as the general public is in canada. We need to educate them - and plant the seed of doubt in their minds as to the need and efficacy of the liberal gun control (read: Confiscation) initiatives. When evan soloman or tonda mccharles begin to realize that what the libs are selling is just smoke and mirrors, and they see the dollar value of those useless plans, then you may see some of our concerns aired in the media and then get the attention of the policy makers. Trudeau doesn't care if you send a form letter - but his whole office cares if there is a segment on the sunday news programs devoted to bashing one of their initiatives...

A few years ago cgn's infamous 'ottawa' was using his connections in the parliamentary press circles to take journalists out shooting - let them ask questions and present our case in a rational manner - normalizing our love for the shooting sports, for instance. I went with him once and watched a hipster ndp-supporting journalist nearly get a brain cramp because the smile on his face was so huge after he shot his first ar15 bullseye...

When we take our local reporter out shooting, it's not a registered lobbyist/reporter event - its a local person and the local reporter shooting some guns and having a real conversation. Find out who the local reporters are and ask to take them shooting; all politics are local, as they say, and that local reporter is probably looking for feature stories. And you never know where their career will take them; there was a local tv reporter here in ottawa who a year ago was doing stores about the local seniors craft sales, and now she's doing national politics stories for the national ctv news broadcast.

^^^^^^^ reality !
 
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