So is providing a DNA sample. Perhaps that is the next registry we need.
For some people here I don't disagree.
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So is providing a DNA sample. Perhaps that is the next registry we need.
Police Officers respond to every domestic call "assuming" that there are firearms present.... to do otherwise would be foolish. The LGR provides a false sense of security. No police officer worth his salt would rely on the information contained and lower the "risk level" based upon the LGR.Rockie wrote:One particular activity that occupies a lot of police time is domestic disturbance calls. The gun registry is consulted each and every time because what it reveals changes the way the call is responded to. How many domestic calls have been prevented from spinning out of control because of the different response? Who knows? I do know that the police officers I know are glad it's there because it gives them knowledge they wouldn't normally have.
Cue the police state hysteria...
Registering is at most an inconvenience that people have no issue with when it comes to their cars. The outrage is childish.
Exactly and if you were to try to register that family owned gun now, they have the right to take it and say sorry about your luck.Giveitago wrote:Rockie wrote:. A "hand me down gun" willed from a father to son will make the son a criminal if it is not registered.
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Nobody is putting a gun to your head and making you hang out here.Rockie wrote: For some people here I don't disagree.
I've got nearly a dozen unregistered long guns I inherited from my father--none of which will ever be put on a registry.burhead1 wrote:Exactly and if you were to try to register that family owned gun now, they have the right to take it and say sorry about your luck.Giveitago wrote:. A "hand me down gun" willed from a father to son will make the son a criminal if it is not registered.
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HaHa.Nobody is putting a gun to your head and making you hang out here.
They might in the United States, but they don't here (certain neighborhoods notwithstanding). When a call comes for a domestic disturbance and the registry says there are guns in the house the police respond much differently. Anger and guns under one roof calls for different ROE as common sense would dictate. The registry is a tool for police to use, and they use it.Police Officers respond to every domestic call "assuming" that there are firearms present.... to do otherwise would be foolish.
Hysterical exaggeration.The LGR makes every person who is in possesion of a non-registered fiream a criminal.
You and Hedley should get together and comfort each other as you cower in fear against the leftist hordes.If a fellow in N.S has an accident with a registered firewarm the media DOES brand the whole firearms community as reckless and dangerous.
See previous suggestion.People would have you believe that a farmer/hunter/enthusiast in N.S that registers his long gun will somehow cut down on the illigal use of firearms by punks/gangbangers/criminals in downton Toronto/Vancouver/Montreal.
I really don't understand your position, Rockie. In one breath you claim that the PM is the devil incarnate - a monster capable of any horrible act imaginable - and the next breath you say you trust the government completely, to take care of your best interests (snort).stormtroopers are gonna come bust down your door
They might in the United States, but they don't here (certain neighborhoods notwithstanding). When a call comes for a domestic disturbance and the registry says there are guns in the house the police respond much differently. Anger and guns under one roof calls for different ROE as common sense would dictate. The registry is a tool for police to use, and they use it.Police Officers respond to every domestic call "assuming" that there are firearms present.... to do otherwise would be foolish.
Hysterical exaggeration.The LGR makes every person who is in possesion of a non-registered fiream a criminal.
You and Hedley should get together and comfort each other as you cower in fear against the leftist hordes.If a fellow in N.S has an accident with a registered firewarm the media DOES brand the whole firearms community as reckless and dangerous.
See previous suggestion.People would have you believe that a farmer/hunter/enthusiast in N.S that registers his long gun will somehow cut down on the illigal use of firearms by punks/gangbangers/criminals in downton Toronto/Vancouver/Montreal.
Well, I didn't exactly miss it. But I didn't want to bring one more thing into this discussion.Shiny Side Up wrote:You missed out the worst part about C-68, the search and seizure section. Even if one does agree with the Gun registry, that bit is of concern for all Canadians.
Thanks for the clarification. I didn't know that.Beefitarian wrote:Alberta is just where the tar sands are physically located. The Canadian government has allowed the leases for the mineral rights to be taken out by developers from elsewhere. China has more area set aside than everyone else combined.
The nauseating forces of political correctness, who try to blame the gun violence between young black males with absentee fathers in Toronto, on old white redneck farmers in Manitoba, are a complete joke.So far this year, there have been 28 gun murders in Toronto.
Shockingly, 25 of the victims are black males.
It's also worth noting that only five of this year's gun killings have led to charges