Off the top, hmmm, guns maybe??
The Liberals are keen on prohibiting people from protecting their property but want to blame the gun owner when their firearms are stolen. Libtard logic 101...
Off the top, hmmm, guns maybe??
Not long ago there was a bloke in the US who was tired of beer being pilfered from his garage beer fridge so he lay in wait and shot someone trying steal a beer.
Consider also that not everyone has the same value for the well-being of a thief as you seem to have.
I might not have much but I've worked very hard for the things that I do have. Everything that I've got I've earned ten times over. And that is not the same case for everybody.
I look at our Prime Minister Turdeau who was a spoiled little rich kid born with a silver spoon shoved up his azz. He's a multi-millionaire who's never had a real job or had to do an honest day's work in his life. It's actually unreasonable for us to even expect someone like that to recognize the property rights of someone else....
You're such a victim, maybe you should start your own fundraizer.
went to the local td bank last week on Friday and the account number is not registered to the people in need, but one individual
In order for me to feel comfortable the money is going to the right folks I need a better indication of who is on the account. first name or address or something so they can confirm whom it is going to
I think many would agree had these thieves come there armed, and intended to harm this person then more severe actions could have been warranted. The accused could have turned on the lights, yelled out to them that he knew they were there and he had called the police, HAD he felt threatened yelling out to them that he was armed. But none of that was stated. While the laws are not perfect, they are all we have. Not long ago there was a bloke in the US who was tired of beer being pilfered from his garage beer fridge so he lay in wait and shot someone trying steal a beer. IIRC it was an exchange student who was shot and killed. Had the accused shot and killed this person it would have been over some pocket change. THAT would have gotten media attention and he would have been charged with manslaughter. While every situation is different this one seems, from what has been reported, pretty clear cut. The accused shot an unarmed thief rummaging through his car. The accused was not in fear for his life nor for the lives of his family. I do feel empathy for this poor sod, but he broke the law. I can see a fine probation and banning him from owning a firearm his punishment.
I disagree. In hindsight from behind our locked doors and keyboards we....or the crown can say that. At the moment, he was one guy, confronting two thieves very likely armed, and he is the only one between them and his wife and infant.
The point of this thread is to raise funds for Mr. Maurice's defense which many here are strongly in favor of. If you feel differently, perhaps go post on a different platform instead of dissuading people from contributing on this one.
Try to imagine being in his shoes right now....facing the possibility of prison...leaving his wife and kids alone and unprotected on the farm.....and maybe even possibly losing that farm, if he isn't around to work and pay bills...
Get the insurance that is offered on this site, I,just did
went to the local td bank last week on Friday and the account number is not registered to the people in need, but one individual
In order for me to feel comfortable the money is going to the right folks I need a better indication of who is on the account. first name or address or something so they can confirm whom it is going to
Reason the bank staff can put it in the wrong account and I would be none the wiser
and auto.ite the vineyard barbarism is a piece of work not to worry about him
Later. Jefferson
I also wanted to stop by and let everyone know that I'm posting an update directly from the Maurice family on the FundFazr site here shortly. You guys/gals have been such a huge support system for them I wanted to make sure you were all aware of the update.
I read your update. Thanks for that. It is a 'must-read' for everyone on this thread.
https://fundrazr.com/b1KjM0?ref=ab_0rlJmxaqN9t0rlJmxaqN9t
To those who are waiting for the laws to change, or think that the cops/government are going to get a handle on rural crime, you're deluding yourselves. Reference the recent break-in at my place, the cops just didn't give a #@%*. They didn't believe that it was an actual break-in even when I showed them pics of the property damage.
When I had my car stolen, I got it back only because I had posted pics of the car and a description of the thief all over social media. I even had a friend of a friend (someone I didn't even know) who saw the thief and my car and called it in. It was another phone call from an anonymous citizen who found the car hidden away and contacted me personally. All the RCMP did was the paperwork.
The point that I'm trying to make here is that we really are all on our own. Each other is all we've got to combat this rural crime thing. This is why we need everyone to get on board to help the Maurice family. We also need to send a message to the government that we are united on this. This is how we're going to protect each other from now on. Hopefully the criminals will get the same message.
The bottom line is that we can't rely on the police nor the government to fix this problem for us. Our laws actually facilitate the criminal. It's just a shame that there are still so many of you who will have to be first victimized yourself before you will figure this out...





























 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
