Canada's Prime Minister
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09/22/19 11:45 PM
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wannabe1
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I am ashamed we have such an idiot in power up here...the day after he got caught in the blackface scandal he announces he will ban any semi auto military style firearm...ar's sks, mini-14, garands you name it we have to hand them in within two years....we are screwed...we know pump actions and handguns are next...our only hope is to vote him out on his arse next month...
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/22/19 11:50 PM
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Law Dog
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! more reason to dump the chump!
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 12:06 AM
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James
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Does your PM have that much power, that he can ban guns all by himself?
A shame you have no Second Amendment.
Jim
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"And that troll bs is something triggered snowflakes say when they dont like what someone posts." - Boco
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 12:15 AM
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wannabe1
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we don't even have property rights in our constitution...yes he could do it tomorrow through what they call an order in council...he is using this gun crap as a tactic to get votes from the left wing and to divert attention from his other stupid moves....its a crying shame what this country has turned into...I would immigrate back south but its not very easy...my grandmothers came here from Oklahoma and Oregon back in the day...
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
[Re: Law Dog]
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09/23/19 06:41 AM
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! more reason to dump the chump!
Like we needed another... The outdoors way of life is completely under attack it seems. In a politicians eyes it's a shame we want to own guns, and trap, and kill and skin things. To Trudeau, we are here annoyances. Look at all the crap I have to do to maintain this lifestyle. Courses and licenses, and renewals, and regulations... They don't understand why we don't take up nice activities like the city folk do. Stuff that is acceptable and unregulated...look at pretty much any other activity. Backpacking, snowmobiling, Cycling, triathlons, bowling, billiards, the myriad of sports, martial arts, car collecting, antiques....and the list goes on. Nothing is as regulated, licensed and attacked as resource based outdoor pursuits, and anything including guns... To most politicians, they can't understand why we want to do those things. We know. And I hope to God we send a message to this Trudeau shmuck this October that there is still a large portion of us who don't live in cities, who recognize his policies as disastrous, and who will fight forever to do what we love.
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
[Re: wannabe1]
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09/23/19 08:45 AM
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We have a big Fudd problem here. Every french farmer within 100km of me would run over his own mother to go and vote for a Liberal candidate. They figure their 50 year old Ithaca single shot is safe.
Just happy to be here.
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 09:09 AM
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We have a big Fudd problem here. Every french farmer within 100km of me would run over his own mother to go and vote for a Liberal candidate. They figure their 50 year old Ithaca single shot is safe. What about all the immigrants from former British commonwealth countries Like Pakistan, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, etc. Do their voting records indicate they are supporting Liberal Gun Control candidates ? w
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 09:13 AM
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We have a big Fudd problem here. Every french farmer within 100km of me would run over his own mother to go and vote for a Liberal candidate. They figure their 50 year old Ithaca single shot is safe. What about all the immigrants from former British commonwealth countries Like Pakistan, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, etc. Do their voting records indicate they are supporting Liberal Gun Control candidates ? w Well, I'd bet the farm that since Trudeau opened his arms to them...
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 09:31 AM
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slydogx
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Most of those votes are in the urban areas, and we aren't likely to sway them but here's my 2 cents...
Lots of the "old guard" from India are (quietly) conservative voters... not because of gun laws, but because they are fairly morally conservative and religious in their own ways. It is the urban youth and people traditionally on the left that would never vote conservative regardless of gun laws.
All of the trade unions here will aggressively push their unions to vote Liberal. Those staunchly marxist trade unionists who are unhappy that the National unions got in bed with the Liberals will continue to vote NDP or Green. Lots (70%) of their membership climb in a pickup truck once a year and drive 12 plus hours north to drink and pretend to shoot at a moose... somehow, they don't see how that is connected to their votes.
Nearly all francophones here see the Conservatives as unfriendly to their language and heritage and too "protestant" for their liking.... so the problem is that with an overwhelmingly tilted urban vote, any turncoats on the rural side will absolutely sink us every time and it is clear that their gun rights are not all that important to them.
Sad
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 09:45 AM
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Hutchy, I'm talking about francophones here in Southern Ontario... every soybean farmer from Windsor on up to Chatham. There will be an ocean of red election signs here once they get going.
Just happy to be here.
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
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09/23/19 10:26 AM
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Slydogx, Ya, we get that in our trappers meetings. the whole "it doesn't affect me, why should I care?" theory.
Kind of like the OFAH and the proposed wolf ban. We couldn't seem to get them to give two hoots about the wolf ban. And now three years later they are all whining about the lack of moose...
Well, maybe if you fought with us there would be a few more moose.
Complacency can hang ya. Sure, ARs and handguns now...but then what? When does a scoped rifle become a high powered long distance sniper rifle? There certainly seems to be a lack unity among sportsmen, trappers, ranchers, farmers and rural communities more generally. We have common ground in our values and ways of living that should make for a more effective unified voice, but geography has traditionally kept us apart from one another. That sort of geographical separation is no longer an obstacle with the internet, but I think the mindset of that past still remains. It's no accident that liberals can amass large crowds in the streets of New York, Los Angeles, Washington or any other urban areas in protest or support of whatever cause they choose. They're already there! And we also know who's "already there" gleefully covering those spectacles. Wouldn't it be nice to have sportsman, trappers, ranchers, farmers and rural people from all over the country (countries) come together and march on their nation's capitals as one voice? It would be in the millions.
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"...in a very few days we succeeded in taking over one hundred beaver, the skins of which were worth ten dollars per pound." Jim Beckwourth (1856)
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Re: Canada's Prime Minister
[Re: wannabe1]
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09/23/19 10:47 AM
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Even if it happened here, the overwhelming urban majorities could sink us every time. Canada has huge concentrations of humans in limited locations and the rest of us are spread out across the landscape... it is very difficult to bring about effective change with a rural vote when the urbanites are not on side
Just happy to be here.
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