support for eddie Maurice's self defense case Please read...

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A comment from Tonii Roulston (the Maurices' lawyer) pretty much nails it! This underscores why we need to start looking after ourselves.

“So we take these charges very seriously, so do we want them to be withdrawn or stayed? Yes, of course we do,” she said, adding her client’s “mistake, I suppose, is calling 911 and expecting help instead of getting arrested."

http://calgaryherald.com/news/crime...lays/wcm/838fa343-fa42-4a8b-b8f3-b115c182be4a

It's also encouraging to hear that having the charges dropped is still a realistic possibility. Roulston says that this is what she is pushing for...
 
Why are the Police laying charges against people protecting themselves and their property? I bet if it was a Police Officer on his day off he would protect himself and his family the same way. They killed a guy in the airport and didn't even get charged. Four armed Officers against one unarmed person. Later they were charged for perjury. Double Standard?
 
Why are the Police laying charges against people protecting themselves and their property? I bet if it was a Police Officer on his day off he would protect himself and his family the same way. They killed a guy in the airport and didn't even get charged. Four armed Officers against one unarmed person. Later they were charged for perjury. Double Standard?

Because in the Crown's (not Police) eyes, everyone is equally guilty under the law. Also because the Gov't believes the social contract for violence lies with the Gov't exclusively, they will fiercely defend their turf. Individualism VS Communalism
 
When Harper was Prime Minister he said that a legitimate reason for owning a firearm was for home security in rural areas. He was heavily bashed by the Left for claiming that. The Liberal government is careful not to do anything that might effectively deter criminals because they know that criminals form a large portion of their core supporters...
 
When Harper was Prime Minister he said that a legitimate reason for owning a firearm was for home security in rural areas. He was heavily bashed by the Left for claiming that. The Liberal government is careful not to do anything that might effectively deter criminals because they know that criminals form a large portion of their core supporters...

A large portion of their party members, chronys, appointees, and elected politicians as well.
 
We really need to fire the RCMP and hire our own provincial police force in each province. The RCMP work for the government, not the people.

What "we really need" is for the laws that favour the criminal to change. But that's just not going to happen. Most certainly not under any Liberal government anyway. Canadian society has degenerated and deteriorated too far for any hope of that.

Our only real option that we have left are campaigns like this FundRazr. It is said that "You only get as much justice as you can afford to buy". Crowd funding for the victims' legal defense is now our only hope for any sort of 'justice' at all...
 
We really need to fire the RCMP and hire our own provincial police force in each province. The RCMP work for the government, not the people.

Not working out so well for Ontario with the OPP, and from what I hear in Quebec, the SQ are awful.
 
We really need to fire the RCMP and hire our own provincial police force in each province. The RCMP work for the government, not the people.

I agree strongly. I prefer provincial police vice RCMP for routine police duties.
However the root of the issue lies with our justice system at the core not the RCMP.
It's the courts not the cops that are pursuing this guy and trying to destroy him for defending himself/his property. Let's be clear on that for sure.
 
Also happy to donate found this on the internet about the case

No wonder we didnt hear about it the guy that was shot is a white male . No story of racism for the press to make it interesting

A story that builds sympathy for gun owners as victims and justifies self-defense certainly doesn't fit the narrative of our left wing overlords.
 
We really need to fire the RCMP and hire our own provincial police force in each province. The RCMP work for the government, not the people.

Ideally, for that to work, the province would need to separate from Canada and it's dysfunctional 'justice' system (and I can't see that ever happening). Alberta and Saskatchewan are now distinctly separate societies from the type of society of degenerate Leftist filth that now represent the rest of (and most of) Canada. Canada is no longer a country of people with a common culture and ideals. We are already well past the point where certain provinces should have left Canada and formed their own separate nation(s). We just have to now do what ever we can to look after and protect ourselves and each other...
 
Isn’t that what the Ontario Provincial Police are? The RCMP exists in Ontario but they don’t patrol the streets or have jurisdiction outside of a few select types of investigations as far as I understand.
 
Isn’t that what the Ontario Provincial Police are? The RCMP exists in Ontario but they don’t patrol the streets or have jurisdiction outside of a few select types of investigations as far as I understand.

Alberta too has it's own law enforcement agency. It's the 'Alberta Sheriffs' and they have the same powers as any other police force. They just deal mainly with transporting prisoners but can be tasked for any other types of police work as required...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_Sheriffs_Branch#Investigation_and_enforcement_operations
 
And here's another case we should perhaps keep our eyes on.

https://globalnews.ca/news/4204022/home-invasion-critical-condition/

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...be-home-invader-until-police-arrive-1.4660261

Abbotsford home owner puts the burglar in 'critical condition' using a baseball bat. This could get interesting too...

No mention of charges, which is good. Hopefully they don't charge him.

I live in Abbotsford and the crime here is getting bad. The house I currently live in was broken into and robbed a couple months before I moved in and my motorcycle was stolen back in November.

A friend of mine hit a home invader with a bat and restrained him till the cops showed up last year. I thought for sure he would be screwed when I turned on the news and saw him giving the whole story to the media, but luckily he wasn't charged.
 
No mention of charges, which is good. Hopefully they don't charge him.

I live in Abbotsford and the crime here is getting bad. The house I currently live in was broken into and robbed a couple months before I moved in and my motorcycle was stolen back in November.

A friend of mine hit a home invader with a bat and restrained him till the cops showed up last year. I thought for sure he would be screwed when I turned on the news and saw him giving the whole story to the media, but luckily he wasn't charged.

That's good to know! If there aren't any charges laid in this most recent incident either that could give us the type of precedent that we're looking for. Homeowners should be allowed to protect themselves and their property...
 
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