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Re: O/T Canadian gun regisrty
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Posted by 1466 OH on February 08, 2006 at 19:39:42 from (4.131.32.247):
In Reply to: O/T Canadian gun regisrty posted by Michael Soldan on February 08, 2006 at 16:32:20:
Hello, Interesting to hear from a Canadian about your gun laws. I often wondered why England, Canada, and Austrailia were so willing to let their gun rights slide while the US has mostly maintained ours. All four countries settled by the same basic stock of people. I always figured that it is because the US was born from a revolution, won by armed citizens and citizen soldiers. I truly believe that an armed population is the only real way to preserve Constitutional rights. The right to bear arms has nothing to do with hunting or even defense against criminals but is the final check to contain an oppresive government. Glad to see the US roll back laws passed under Clinton. Good luck up there to the North.
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