The Danger of Buying Into Uncertainty and Fear

SelectRyan

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We're met with a barrage of questions on a daily basis regarding what the government is going to do.

This sums up our thoughts...

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I bought a ATI omni AR15 lower, cheapest one on the market just to boost the numbers.

Everybody with a RPAL should buy one and retailers should flood the market. $80 to lose is not a lot.

This article can be applied to life in general. Just live life. Tomorrow is not promised.
 
Good read. I will continue to buy restricteds and NR until i cant buy them anymore or in case of the NR, i have to participate at a backdoor registry.

This is my way of fighting the plague, i could be on the wrong path but it sure make me feel good.

Things will be said but in this political scenario what we have to make sure, it's that turdo never get back in power again. JP.
 
Trudeau might not last a year. He won't last 2 or long enough for the buy back shamble to work.
 
I like that :

Take your family, friends, neighbours, co-workers or others to the range to experience The Canadian Shooting Sports. The elimination of ignorance can only be accomplished through education
 
Great read Ryan
Thanks for posting.

I imagine all firearms businesses are currently feeling the effects of the fear that is out there right now.
Hopefully we as a community can overcome this current situation.

Shoot straight - chrisco
 
Exactly my thoughts. My buying habits have not changed since the election. If they ban what I just bought, at least I’ll have enjoyed it for a while.

Mine have changed drastically ever since the 2015 LieBeral election win. I have been buying MORE than ever.

Screw them and their fear mongering. My money... my property... and I'm going to enjoy it!
 
This is the exact sentiment I've been trying to put to words for months! Thank you, you absolutely summarized the state of our industry in a nut shell.
 
I agree 100% . Well written ; and firearm owners need to keep spreading the word , and chatting face to face with their MPs . Trudeau's Liberals are in a MINORITY govt. ; and all MPs are very much aware that the Liberal govt. could fall at any time . Time is on the Canadian gun owners side .
 
If I had any sense at all, I would refrain from buying any more restricteds, at the present time.

Unfortunately, my addiction has the better of me, and I just gotta buy!
 
If I had any sense at all, I would refrain from buying any more restricteds, at the present time.

Unfortunately, my addiction has the better of me, and I just gotta buy!

Oh well all hell broke loose I'm even on 3 pre sales.
 
I'm getting really tired of people saying to write "real" letters instead of emails. In this case it's even worse since the author talks about the danger of getting information from unverified sources.

I wonder if anyone can point me to a single parliamentary source that indicates letters are of a higher precedence than emails?
 
I'm getting really tired of people saying to write "real" letters instead of emails. In this case it's even worse since the author talks about the danger of getting information from unverified sources.

I wonder if anyone can point me to a single parliamentary source that indicates letters are of a higher precedence than emails?

Happy to answer that, having worked in the political realm.

Staffers answer e-mails - and, more often than not, e-mails end up in the trash folder with the click of a mouse. They are rarely answered.

Letters are still more effective because they get in front of MPs more often.

A visit to the constituency office is by far the most effective, because you know your voice was heard.

Just my $0.02
 
Happy to answer that, having worked in the political realm.

Staffers answer e-mails - and, more often than not, e-mails end up in the trash folder with the click of a mouse. They are rarely answered.

Letters are still more effective because they get in front of MPs more often.

Provide your source that shows that staffers are deleting emails.

...I've always received a confirmation email to every one I've sent and every single response I've received to a written letter has been canned. To me, idea that written is better than email is complete BS
 
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