As we are engaging in wishing for the improbable within the Canadian Firearms Act, I should like to propose that silencers be made available to qualified, law-abiding citizens of this country.
Silencers would enable more shooting ranges to stay open. With increasing and encroaching populations many ranges have been closed down in the past, because of residential developments that sprang up around them.
Hunting/pest control would be less objectionable near built-up areas.
As we are not engaged in spying or terrorist activities as a group, I don't see any objections to the use of silencers for sporting purposes.
We have plenty of gun laws that make illegal activities unattractive to the majority of shooters and the use of silencers could be similarily controlled, if necessary, as are restricted firearms at present
I wonder how the ban of silencers in Canada came about. Anyone? Silencers are legal in other jurisdictions.
Silencers would enable more shooting ranges to stay open. With increasing and encroaching populations many ranges have been closed down in the past, because of residential developments that sprang up around them.
Hunting/pest control would be less objectionable near built-up areas.
As we are not engaged in spying or terrorist activities as a group, I don't see any objections to the use of silencers for sporting purposes.
We have plenty of gun laws that make illegal activities unattractive to the majority of shooters and the use of silencers could be similarily controlled, if necessary, as are restricted firearms at present
I wonder how the ban of silencers in Canada came about. Anyone? Silencers are legal in other jurisdictions.
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