• Long Gun Registry

    From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to All on Wed Feb 15 20:01:12 2012
    Well it looks like the Long Gun Registry has been scrapped due to a vote in
    the House Of Commons YEAS=159 NAYS=130. I guess anyone can buy a gun now and shoot someone and the RCMP won't do anything about it because they won't know who owns it.

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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to The Millionaire on Thu Feb 16 14:13:39 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 15 2012 03:01 pm

    Well it looks like the Long Gun Registry has been scrapped due to a vote in the House Of Commons YEAS=159 NAYS=130. I guess anyone can buy a gun now
    and shoot someone and the RCMP won't do anything about it because they
    won't know who owns it.

    The RCMP never did know. Everyone I know who has shot someone else has done it
    with either someone elses gun or one that is unregistered.

    The RCMP having a list of everyone with a .303 within drivable distance wouldn't help in the slightest in the places I'm from.

    Seriously, I'm unaware of a single case that the long gun registry helped solve. I'm open to viewing a list though and judging the value of the program based on that.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Deuce on Thu Feb 16 17:50:53 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: Deuce to The Millionaire on Thu Feb 16 2012 09:13 am

    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 15 2012 03:01 pm

    Well it looks like the Long Gun Registry has been scrapped due to a vote the House Of Commons YEAS=159 NAYS=130. I guess anyone can buy a gun now and shoot someone and the RCMP won't do anything about it because they won't know who owns it.

    The RCMP never did know. Everyone I know who has shot someone else has done with either someone elses gun or one that is unregistered.

    The RCMP having a list of everyone with a .303 within drivable distance wouldn't help in the slightest in the places I'm from.

    Seriously, I'm unaware of a single case that the long gun registry helped solve. I'm open to viewing a list though and judging the value of the progr based on that.

    How does a MP get away stating in the House Of Commons that he has never registered a gun in his life and doesn't plan to. His name is James Bezan and said it yesterday on CPAC around 2 PM PST.

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  • From Trash80@VERT/THEVILLE to The Millionaire on Thu Feb 16 15:42:43 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 15 2012 15:01:12

    Well it looks like the Long Gun Registry has been scrapped due to a vote in the House Of Commons YEAS=159 NAYS=130. I guess anyone can buy a gun now and shoot someone and the RCMP won't do anything about it because they won't kno who owns it.

    The registry was a joke, I'm glad it is gone. Gun control in Canada is more about politics and the appearance of getting dangerous weapons out of the hands of psychos than real safety. For example, I own two firearms, an FN-FAL and an SKS. Both are semi-automatic, gas operated, magazine fed. The FAL is prohibited and the SKS is not even restricted. It makes no sense. Especially considering the SKS is more concealable (spelling?) than the FAL.

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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to The Millionaire on Fri Feb 17 15:20:14 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to Deuce on Thu Feb 16 2012 12:50 pm

    How does a MP get away stating in the House Of Commons that he has never registered a gun in his life and doesn't plan to. His name is James Bezan and said it yesterday on CPAC around 2 PM PST.

    Maybe he doesn't have a gun?

    I'm not sure who he represents... some provinces refused to enforce the registry. Perhaps he represents people from there? If he represents people who have done the same thing, I'm fine with that... though he should have said something while fighting the bill, not after the fact to get a bit of publicity.

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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to Deuce on Fri Feb 17 17:47:28 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: Deuce to The Millionaire on Fri Feb 17 2012 10:20 am

    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to Deuce on Thu Feb 16 2012 12:50 pm

    How does a MP get away stating in the House Of Commons that he has never registered a gun in his life and doesn't plan to. His name is James Bezan and said it yesterday on CPAC around 2 PM PST.

    Maybe he doesn't have a gun?

    I'm not sure who he represents... some provinces refused to enforce the registry. Perhaps he represents people from there? If he represents people who have done the same thing, I'm fine with that... though he should have sa something while fighting the bill, not after the fact to get a bit of publicity.

    He does have guns in his possession but he denounces ever letting anyone know he did. Well now they do... LOL! :-P

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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to The Millionaire on Sat Feb 18 07:26:22 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to Deuce on Fri Feb 17 2012 12:47 pm

    He does have guns in his possession but he denounces ever letting anyone know he did. Well now they do... LOL! :-P

    Yeah... that would make me lean toward not voting for him.

    Look up Gary Breitkreuz... he's the one I *did* vote for.

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  • From thinktank@VERT/INLANDUT to The Millionaire on Sun Feb 19 21:30:58 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 15 2012 03:01 pm

    Well it looks like the Long Gun Registry has been scrapped due to a vote in the House Of Commons YEAS=159 NAYS=130. I guess anyone can buy a gun now and shoot someone and the RCMP won't do anything about it because they won't kno who owns it.
    thats the only good thing about a tory government.
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  • From The Millionaire@VERT/PARKAVE to thinktank on Sun Feb 19 23:58:22 2012
    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: thinktank to The Millionaire on Sun Feb 19 2012 04:30 pm

    Re: Long Gun Registry
    By: The Millionaire to All on Wed Feb 15 2012 03:01 pm

    Well it looks like the Long Gun Registry has been scrapped due to a vote the House Of Commons YEAS=159 NAYS=130. I guess anyone can buy a gun now shoot someone and the RCMP won't do anything about it because they won't who owns it.
    thats the only good thing about a tory government.
    Matt Munson ~ Ontario California ~ http://www.inlandutopia.com

    Yup so no one knows how many guns they have and so they can invoke more
    crime. Their slogan should be "Buy A Gun. Nobody Cares If You Shoot Anyone Anyways." LOL! :-P

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  • From Plt@VERT/SBBS to Deuce on Fri Jan 29 05:51:17 2021
    On Fri 17-Feb-2012 5:20 , Deuce@1:275/201.0 said to The Millionaire:

    Maybe he doesn't have a gun?

    I'm not sure who he represents... some provinces refused to enforce the registry. Perhaps he represents people from there? If he represents
    people who have done the same thing, I'm fine with that... though he
    should have said something while fighting the bill, not after the fact to get a bit of publicity.


    Sounds like we are going back to the old western days.


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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Plt on Thu Feb 4 09:29:09 2021
    On 1/28/2021 5:51 PM, Plt wrote:
    I'm not sure who he represents... some provinces refused to enforce the
    registry. Perhaps he represents people from there? If he represents
    people who have done the same thing, I'm fine with that... though he
    should have said something while fighting the bill, not after the fact to
    get a bit of publicity.

    Sounds like we are going back to the old western days.

    I think it may well come down to that in a lot of places before the end
    of the century.
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