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Posted by Michael Soldan on February 08, 2006 at 16:32:20 from (24.235.41.226):
Welp, here's some advice...don't ever register a gun and don't tell anyone what you own. I like a fool registered my guns with the Canadian firearm registration. It was to be a one time one price registry, but you had to have a gun course to register..OK, took the gun course again, registered..$60 for course, $60 fee for Firearms certificate from the government, and $10 per gun to register...all done and everything rosy..well yesterday I get a letter saying my certificate has expired and I have 30 days to renew it or the Provincial police can come to my house and sieze my guns..isn't that pretty for a guy who has never had any trouble with the law in his life, never an asault charge, three speeding tickets in 41 years...so I get the forms off of the internet and start filling them out, have to prove I took and passed a certified gun course by sending the reciept from the course....can't I sent it to the stupid Pric$s the first time around, need two people to sign for me that I am not a violent looney, have to prove I live where I do( not sure how..property tax notice maybe), provide two passport size recent photos, have a guarantor sign that they are of me, have my spouse sign that I haven't tried to kill her lately...they already have all this information from the first FAC I took in 1999, oh yeah and send information about your credit card so thay can bill you for the $60 registry fee...If I had known it was going to turn out like this I would have greased my guns and built a bunker in the barn and stored them and used them when I felt like it ...what really p^sses me off is all the Gun crime in Toronto ( 57 murders by gun/drug and gang related so far this year) committed by Jamaicans that have entered our country and brought in all kinds of illegal hand guns and gang crime..not a damned one of those guns will ever be registered and yet they can come after a law biding retired citizen/farmer who uses his guns to control varmits...fight as hard as you can fight against gun registration because in the end it takes law bidding responsible gun ownwers and violates your rights while the criminal element is impervious to gun laws...and another thing they are now letting people who have never registered to do so for free to get all guns registered..never mind the money they have sucked out of me...Ill get a new certificate and then my guns are going to "disappear" just before it runs out , I am looking forward to telling them to go F&ck themselves when they try to get me to turn in my guns or make another application for an FAC..warn everyone you know who owns guns and look at Canada...a total failure at gun control that has now gone into the billions spent by the government in its innane attempts...targeting law bidding citizens..I guess the government figured that all the criminals would apply for registration of their guns..what wonderful people we have running our country....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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