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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:28 am
 


What I'd really love is a softening of knife laws, I want a god damn auto you fuckers.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:30 am
 


More knives hidden in belt buckles please, for those moments when you need to go full Sgt. Barnes from Platoon on some sorry ass son of a bitch. :twisted:


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:42 am
 


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What I'd really love is a softening of knife laws, I want a god damn auto you fuckers.


A Federal court in the US overturned the ban on nunchucks because there's just no evidence to support why they were banned in the first place.

Also, some Asian folks who use them for threshing rice have been arrested for possessing them when in fact they are first and foremost a farm implement.

Now I hope the bullshit 'feel good' laws against switchblades and other knives will be overturned because there's no good reason to have those laws, either.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 10:10 am
 


The argument here is that there is no reason to have one, I guess. But most knives today made by non-shit companies are one handed opening in less than a second anyways. So what's the difference? Shit, knives like Emerson are designed to open as they come out of your pocket.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 3:18 am
 


BeaverFever BeaverFever:
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
Fentanyl kills 11 Canadians per day.

Idiot drivers kill an average of 6 Canadians per day.

Shooting deaths in Canada average less than 1 per day, with about half of those being gang related.
But yeah, guns are the problem. :roll:


I don’t think guns need to be banned but all drivers are required to be licensed and insured and must also register their vehicles, including the long ones. The least we can do is expect the same from gun owners.

Oh and illegally selling a gun should be lifetime ban and a hefty jail sentence. And there should be a limit on how many guns a person could own, maybe no more than 5.
Uh huh. Go look at Canada's murder stats. There are years where knife related homicides outnumbered firearm related homicides. And in the years they didn't, they were still a very close second. So why no outcry about knives?
Hundreds are dying from fentanyl, meh. Over 1800 people a year are dying at the hand of idiot drivers, meh. 200-300 people are stabbed and killed every year, meh.
200-300 people get shot and killed in a year? Holy fuck, we need stronger gun control now!


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:53 am
 


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Harper killed the long gun registry, it should be brought back. Owners should have to carry theft and liability insurance with hefty premium increases for guns that are “lost”, “stolen” or negligently discharged....too many of those should result in a permanent ban also.


Of all the things facing Canada, this just isn’t a priority. It’s not for voters or for politicians. Rightfully so.

Gun control is an emotional political tool. Lots of grand ideas to catch headlines. It’s easy.


We’re having one of our worst years for gun violence, it should be a priority.


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BeaverFever BeaverFever:
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BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Harper killed the long gun registry, it should be brought back. Owners should have to carry theft and liability insurance with hefty premium increases for guns that are “lost”, “stolen” or negligently discharged....too many of those should result in a permanent ban also.


Of all the things facing Canada, this just isn’t a priority. It’s not for voters or for politicians. Rightfully so.

Gun control is an emotional political tool. Lots of grand ideas to catch headlines. It’s easy.


We’re having one of our worst years for gun violence, it should be a priority.


Yep, and how many of those used legally obtained guns and carried a PAL license?


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Or made from parts illegally


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:29 am
 


Coach85 Coach85:

Yep, and how many of those used legally obtained guns and carried a PAL license?

Were I to guess I'd say under 10%.


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BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Coach85 Coach85:
BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Harper killed the long gun registry, it should be brought back. Owners should have to carry theft and liability insurance with hefty premium increases for guns that are “lost”, “stolen” or negligently discharged....too many of those should result in a permanent ban also.


Of all the things facing Canada, this just isn’t a priority. It’s not for voters or for politicians. Rightfully so.

Gun control is an emotional political tool. Lots of grand ideas to catch headlines. It’s easy.


We’re having one of our worst years for gun violence, it should be a priority.
2013: 134 shootings, 195 stabbings. 2014: 155 shootings, 189 stabbings. 2015: 179 shootings, 216 stabbings. And yet the anti-gun crowd was sounding off all those years as well. Keep in mind that in any given year, about 50% of the shootings are gang-related.

What's interesting is the shootings have seen a fairly dramatic increase since 2016. The 1st full year Mr. Soft on gangs and terrorists was PM.
At one point, Groper was going to reduce the maximum sentencing for gang-related acts and terrorists to mere months, while wanting to "punish" law-abiding gun owners. Do something about the goddam gangs and you'll see a 50% reduction in firearm related homicides. But nah, that's too much work. The Libs would rather screw the law-abiding citizen with more bans and regulations that will do little if anything to solve the problem.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 8:09 am
 


PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
The Libs would rather screw the law-abiding citizen with more bans and regulations that will do little if anything to solve the problem.

He's doing the right thing. Its the lawful owner that's the threat. I live in the inner city, and those responsible gun owners prowl the streets, some, just looking for victims. They kill indiscriminately with their drive-bys and execution style murders. Sometimes they kill each other in shootouts, sometimes, they even have shootouts with the Police. It's terrifying.

Oh...wait.... It's gangsters and the other assorted pieces of human garbage I'm thinking of. Not responsible gun owners. Shit. Fuck it. Take the guns from the responsible, lest they be corrupted by the dark power of gun ownership.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 9:51 am
 


BeaverFever BeaverFever:

We’re having one of our worst years for gun violence, it should be a priority.


And, if you're referring to Toronto specifically, it's all because your city council stabbed the police force in the back over their spot checks of most-likely suspects in order to appease Black Lives Matter, which obviously resulted in an epidemic of crime being committed by those who weren't in possession of legal firearms but instead are toting contraband handguns smuggled in from the US via the Mohawk reserve. Not a single gun control method aimed at harassing some rifle-owning farmers in Saskatchewan would have done anything at all to prevent any of the mayhem on Toronto streets. Thinking that those measures would make any difference at all to stopping urban crime by reckless gangsters makes about as much sense as thinking 1 + 2 = 4.


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