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    #21
    I’m really hoping I’m wrong but I think we will probably need all the guns we can handle, and maybe a little amo.

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      #22
      Normally I would say that thinking hurts the cause. But really, the cause is long lost anyway. Hoard away!

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        #23
        One gun used properly is all you need.

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          #24
          Someone's not afraid of what they say on the internet lol....

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            #25
            I’ve read enough history that tells us when the the government wants the guns it’s time we hold on to them,
            Anyway maybe we all need 2 guns like the Finish farmer that shot over 500 Russians, just google
            The white death.

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              #26
              Damn Scott Moe is right on the mark, rapid response to the feds. Using that Sask First Act already.

              Whats Trudeau going to do, send in the trampling horses. Good luck

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                #27
                Really starting to change my opinion on Mr. Moe!

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                  #28
                  So are First Nations “protected” from this gun grab as well under section 35 ?

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                    #29
                    Not overly clear how this will help.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                      Not overly clear how this will help.
                      From what I understand, the act uses a bunch of administrative avenues to frustrate confiscation.

                      The provinces has intervened in the buyback funding meaning they can restrict it, so no money, no buy back.

                      The province can direct RCMP and police to not follow the law and if the feds push it through, any confiscation agents by law must register with the provinces Chief Firearms Officers. Remember when Moe put that position back in provincial control last summer.

                      On top of that trespass laws, so none of these guys are going to get anywhere near your farmyard.

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