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    #25
    Does anyone with even a half a brain think those thieves are going to turn in those sawed off shotguns ??
    Last edited by furrowtickler; May 8, 2020, 13:11.

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      #26
      Farm security 101 -

      - SKS

      - backhoe

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        #27
        1500 firearms prohibited, does anyone know if my water gun, solder gun and glue gun are safe? TIA

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          #28
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Does anyone realize the Pandora’s box he just opened ?
          Another constitutional challenge. Unequal application of law, violation of charter. One groups rights cannot be infringed upon to further anothers.

          Like I said the lawsuits must be flying tonight.

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            #29
            Originally posted by biglentil View Post
            1500 firearms prohibited, does anyone know if my water gun, solder gun and glue gun are safe? TIA
            Only for most people .. not all

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              #30
              P.M. says: these weapons are designed for one purpose and one purpose only, to kill the the largest amount of people in the shortest amount of time, there is no use and no place for such style weapons in Canada".

              As you guys may remember, I will be on the record on this site saying something to this effect. Do civilians need to own this "style" of weapon?

              As long as it isn't the first step onto the slippery slope.

              I am NOT anti-gun. I want to be able to defend my "castle" and leisure hunt gophers and control unwanted vermin in my yard. I wonder how many hogs and cattle I used a gun on to start the slaughter process with....

              The Nova Scotia episode is proof lunatics will do what ever it takes to do what they want.

              Disarming the general public puts the criminal at an advantage.

              I hate to even entertain the thought of sinister political motives.
              Last edited by farmaholic; May 1, 2020, 22:51.

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                #31
                Originally posted by jazz View Post
                Another constitutional challenge. Unequal application of law, violation of charter. One groups rights cannot be infringed upon to further anothers.

                Like I said the lawsuits must be flying tonight.
                Wouldn't look good if Canada's 2000 fighting soldiers got whiped out by the mohawks.

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                  #32
                  It isnt about the guns, its about the property rights. If the govt can pass something like that with no representation or remuneration to seize legal property then they can do that for anything.

                  And then there is this to make your day; We gotta hope this economic crises swamps skippy before he can call a snap likely in the fall. Otherwise, game over.

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                    #33
                    As long as the government doesn't take away all our guns we'll have a fighting chance, I'd be concerned if a farmers obituary had the words " but at the end his grease gun was empty. "

                    That sounded like Gary Larson.

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                      #34
                      If the RC rent a cops come looking just tell them the local chief is holding them for your over on the reserve.

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        It isnt about the guns, its about the property rights. If the govt can pass something like that with no representation or remuneration to seize legal property then they can do that for anything.

                        And then there is this to make your day; We gotta hope this economic crises swamps skippy before he can call a snap likely in the fall. Otherwise, game over.

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                        I've heard the property rights talk for 35 years. Not new. Still relevant. But in Canada, not enshrined in our Constitution.

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
                          Im guessing you had a look at the list? Seems like they are more worried about a possible civil war then another Nova Scotia event, Polish mortars, a bunch of shit you'd only find on a Mohawk reserve, it's just bizarre because there's only one reason you'd need a third of the list and that's to overthrow a govt. You know your guns more then me, what do you see on the list?
                          Not an expert by any means.
                          Many of the mentioned pieces likely museum pieces.
                          They wanted to kill the 50 BMG cal target guns with their 10,000 Joule clause.
                          Encompasses all the above.
                          Extreme long range sport now limited to the 338 Lapua.
                          WW1 anti tank rifles of 12 mm similar bolt action stuff likely a few dozen in the country. Listed.
                          They tried to list the name registered and sold under. They actually missed a few if you take their list literally.
                          Won't say which ones for obvious reasons.
                          Keeps the lawyers paid.

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