Well Ron, I guess the point I was -thinking? like? the PQ didn't slash their wrists on the steps of parliment... whaling of the 'threat to the safety of the nation????' I seem to be old enough to rememeber the PQ looking like the PLO, bandanas across the face, holding the stens and carbines they were using for 'Quebec libre et seperacion' this is quite a change of heart- or hypocracy? Where are all those stens and C1A1's stashed? Surrendered to Ottawa? Fat chance eh?
And Ken, thanks for straightening this out, I guess I ...and millions of other gun rights advocates around the world (think Bendee in OZ)... are all reading off the wrong page. And an old friend who was assigned to the UN in New York in the 90's was steering me all wrong. Why would he do that to me????
'Prohibited' arms can still be owned, but can not leave the property unless to be transfered or sold. A friend from Nova Scoctia had all his transfered- to his house in Massachucetts. He never wants to even visit the maritimes again. Too bad, he has alot of family history there.
And yes Harper is catering to the people who elected him. This is sorta what he is suppose to do, which must mean a majority of Canadians wanted this, or the time would have been used for other issues, like I said, I am happy for the like minded people across Canada who share my beliefs- or the 51% who know what side their bread is buttered on?
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