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I think, when it comes to education, everyone involved in firearms investigations, from the lowly constable to the judge and lawyers should be required to take and pass a PAL Restricted course.
You find some .22 rounds on the ground and you lack a firearms license. Do you deserve to go to jail?You don't have a license, I do. I go "purchase" 12ga shells and give it them you. Possession vs buying?
You find some .22 rounds on the ground and you lack a firearms license. Do you deserve to go to jail?
Again its seeking a problem where there is none with the sole intent being to inconvenience firearms owners.
Your strawbuying example can be applied to many more things, which happens quite often like cigerettes, vapes, alcohol, etc.
They are bought-and-paid-for recommendations. Gun control groups received funding from the MCC for their "expert testimony". Gun ownership advocacy groups (CCFR, NFA, CSSA) received nothing.They are just recommendations at the moment.
Of course not. It is far easier to scapegoat legal gun owners than admit you made bad decisions that probably made a bad situation worse.Based on what I have seen, all the recommendations target the RCMP and licensed gun owners, but nothing appears to be said about the politicians who nickel and dimed police resources in the area for years. Or did I miss something?
Fully agree - and no one should be trotting out excuses for him.Being very clear- Wortman is 100% responsible for all of the loss of life.
You didn't think sparkle sox was going to just quit his demonization and utter contempt for firearms owners did you? You can expect a full court press to implement his plan before an election do you? At least after changing it, it'll have to go back to the Senate where they can hold it up for a bit.Based on what I have seen, all the recommendations target the RCMP and licensed gun owners, but nothing appears to be said about the politicians who nickel and dimed police resources in the area for years. Or did I miss something?
And they may turn slowly.The whole Team CCFR did an awesome job. Now we wait for the wheels of justice to turn.
I hope they have a decision by the time the amnesty extension ends in October 2023.And they may turn slowly.
The CCFR et al vs Canada trial ended yesterday. The CCFR's Tracey Wilson did an awesome job of providing a play-by-play on Twitter for the entire trial. She has now turned her Twitter thread into a web story.
This is a complex case and the judge can rule differently on each segment. My gut tells me it will not go in favour of gun owners. Even if I'm wrong and the GoC loses, in whole or in part, there will be more bans or promises of bans as we run up to the next election.
Respectfully, I don't understand why this is a complex case in the slightest.The CCFR et al vs Canada trial ended yesterday. The CCFR's Tracey Wilson did an awesome job of providing a play-by-play on Twitter for the entire trial. She has now turned her Twitter thread into a web story.
This is a complex case and the judge can rule differently on each segment. My gut tells me it will not go in favour of gun owners. Even if I'm wrong and the GoC loses, in whole or in part, there will be more bans or promises of bans as we run up to the next election.