I'm just happy that TSE's giving us another lottery ticket for the prize of reversing the recent OIC and other FRT issues.
Me too.
I'm just happy that TSE's giving us another lottery ticket for the prize of reversing the recent OIC and other FRT issues.
I have to agree, and I would not be happy with the lawyering that went into this filing compared to the filing of the CCFR. The CCFR's lawyers did a much better job on their document. No offence meant to TSE.
JR maybe if there are funds leftover instead of donating them to the orgs could you donate them to John Hipwell’s challenge if he still needs some funds?
We are also pondering that... However, I would first have to get the organizations to agree as I have to abide by what I posted on the GoFundMe description or get them to agree to re-donate to Hipwell.
All of these challenges need to be funded....
If I don't follow the rules exactly, I could get caught up in a ton of refund requests and suffer a HUGE public backlash.
JR
Good point. I know I donated to yours as well as his and I would have no problem with the leftover funds going his way.
I want to make sure John H gets funded and have shared his gofundme as well.
What other people also don't consider is the personal and business costs associated with this: While Wolverine Supplies and others like us fight this fight, we are NOT working on our businesses. We in essence are losing market share and sales to the benefit of competition that gets to sit back and ride this out based on the efforts of the few. Please remember that when deciding on your next purchase.
I know a number of importers and businesses that have been very supportive of the community and fights in general and will never forget them. But there are still lots of businesses and manufacturers that are sitting this out or washing their hands, awaiting an outcome. This should also not be forgotten.
This is a pivotal moment in firearms ownership in Canada.... If you are not for us, you really are against us. This is not an issue like magazine capacity or concealed carry... This is a fundamental fight in democracy and firearms ownership. Period.
JR
I know you do as I know you personally donated to his. Unfortunately John is doing his on his own without Wolverine so we can’t support him through the store and can only support him through his go fund me. I’m glad to see so many stepping up for the fight and working together but I’d hate to see someone who has fought so long and hard get sunk over this. It was just a suggestion and I don’t want you running into trouble for doing it. I have no problem with the money going to the orgs as well. I have memberships in more than one and I have donated to their fights as well.
I suspect the court may need a day or two to update their website.
The Court of Queens Bench is not an Alberta Federal Court. It is a provincial court.
The OIC is a federal instrument issued under a federal statute. Judicial reviews of the decision to issue an OIC would normally be raised in Federal Court. The Federal Court has branches in most major city centers. You can view them here.
At any time, a point of law can be raised in any provincial court or provincial superior court, as in the Court of Queens Bench. Many constitutional challenges destined for the supreme court start in provincial court rather than federal.
Here is a road map for court cases and subsequent appeals.
When you file in provincial court in Calgary, or Federal court in Calgary, the judges and court staff will probably live in and around Calgary. Whether or not they are a born and bred Albertan will be a total crap shoot.
There are lots of reasons that may influence whether you file one way or the other, a lot of which will depend on the type of arguments you want to make. The jurisdiction of the courts is different, and their range of possible options for resolving the case might be different as well. Provincial court is generally easier to navigate from a procedural point of view, and therefore typically less costly. You may also get a decision faster depending on case load.
TO BE CLEAR: Dozens and Dozens of small shops have donated to each and every fight! We need the BIG boys to step up... and by BIG, the companies / manufacturers that we do not necessarily see on the boards.
TO BE CLEAR: Dozens and Dozens of small shops have donated to each and every fight! We need the BIG boys to step up... and by BIG, the companies / manufacturers that we do not necessarily see on the boards.
TO BE CLEAR: Dozens and Dozens of small shops have donated to each and every fight! We need the BIG boys to step up... and by BIG, the companies / manufacturers that we do not necessarily see on the boards.
Imagine the PR value / ROI of any large manufacturer, or distributor, donating to each of the legal challenges, with visibility. That would factor heavily into my future purchasing decisions.
The key is to get the first one on-board, others would follow, or get left behind.