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    #21
    A Trudeau connection is a pretty big stretch.
    Now I am sure if the same thing
    Happened to native guy around regina.
    It would just be all about the police doing their jobs.
    There are great cops and not so great ones.
    They did seem to go overboard
    Here..

    It sounds like a American style
    Arrest .where the police have to assume everyone is armed
    Hopefully we fo not get to that
    Point.

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      #22
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      I wouldn't trade their job either, Damned if they do and Damned if they don't, and they put their lives on the line, all for one of the most thankless and unglorious jobs you can get.

      I wouldn't jump to any conclusions based on one guys side of the story. Guessing there is much more to the story, history with police? Ongoing feud with neighbors, possibly involving past violence? Hate to judge a book by its cover, but the full chest tattoo, doesn't add to his credibility in any way.
      Some of the nicest guys I know ride Harleys and are covered in tatoos. Just sayin'

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        #23
        Funny I don't remember anyone referring to Harper's jackboots when RCMP seized over 600 firearms from houses during the High River flood. As that's way more outrageous than this case I'm sure you must all have been really up in arms about the kind of society and the agendas being pursued by the Harper Government.

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          #24
          There's way more to this story and no doubt this guy has baggage. He was far to prepared for someone with a clean slate!

          Jazz, your one bitter man, are you ever happy?

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            #25
            I certainly don't condone what they did in HR, but that was an evacuation during a local disaster. Little different than going after some guy picking off gophers in the back 40.

            You guys don't really know whats going on in your country do you? Your freedoms are being eroded daily. Plain as the nose on your face. This is how fascism starts, one drip at a time. we will see what you think during Trudeaus second term when he bans firearms all together and puts a wealth tax on everyone and taxes capital gains to the max to fund his social experiment. Don't be complacent.

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              #26
              Trudeau RCMP confiscate 1 gun = bad.
              Harper RCMP confiscate 600+ guns = good.

              Points for logic by someone concerned about gun control = zero.

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                #27
                Correct me if anyone cares to look it up.
                But hasn't it always been a Liberal govt that bans a group or type of firearm. Or makes the ever tighter rules more 'safe'? Liberal enacted laws made High River possible.
                PET did not want property rights in the Constitution I believe.
                Starting mostly with the current PMs Daddy??
                Blaming gopher goons on sitting PM illogical.
                But the thought rot started with his ancestors.

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                  #28
                  Yes, I almost forgot about the past Liberal scholars under Jean Chretian and then Justice Minister Allan Rock bringing in gun registry which they estimated would cost 2 to 4 million initially, but costs quickly ballooned to well over 1.2 billion with the total never fully disclosed to the public. Good God, are there no accountants in Ottawa who couldn't give a more accurate estimate than that, it's obvious the liberals don't bother with accurate fiscal projections. How long do you think they would be employed if they made a 600% override mistake in the private sector and why was it allowed and tolerated in government then and still today. Yet another reason why we must take the cheque book away from the children.

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                    #29
                    An analogy us cattle farmers can probably understand.

                    When tagging/treating/helping baby calves, the vast majority of mother cows will begrudgingly tolerate the intrusion, and so we tend to let our guard down. Then you get the odd cow who out of the blue becomes a killer cow at calving, and the trusting farmer gets rolled, stomped on, smashed and mashed, and is fortunate to survive. Once bitten, twice shy, the next poor cow whose calf gets caught is automatically guilty of all the crimes of the previous killer, and all possible "precautions" are taken to prevent a repeat performance. Slowly we get complacent again, then rinse and repeat.

                    I can't imagine it is any different being a police officer, except in our case, we deal with cows from all walks of life, and the bad apples are the exception, whereas police see a disproportionate quantity of the less desirable side of humanity, affecting their trust that much more.

                    I've been beat up and abused enough times, and usually by a cow I thought I could trust so didn't take enough precautions, to be able to speak from experience.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by countryguy View Post
                      Some of the nicest guys I know ride Harleys and are covered in tatoos. Just sayin'
                      As I said, not fair to generalize, lots of exceptions to every rule. But if I'm a police officer, and a guy comes out with no shirt and a giant chest tattoo, it just screams, I make poor life choices

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