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skypuppy 1
QuoteQuotegod forbid that we have some useful information when a gun crime is actually committed to find out where the gun came from or who owns it or even where to look for suspects.
Oh that's right, all the 'legal gun owners' are there to protect us all from those crimes. That is why the gun murder rate is so low.... Bank robberies almost never happen....gun suicide is non-existent....and innocent people never get shot.
Canada got rid of their registry for the following reasons
In the years it was in place no information from that registry helped solve any crime
and it was costing them billions
And crime rates have been dropping
So the number of guns does not make crime go up
So whats the real point?
Canada did indeed use the registry to confiscate guns when the police decided to 'reclassify' weapons that were initially legal to make them 'prohibited', and also when collectors passed away and the weapons couldn't stay in the estate.
There were also cases of weapons which were confiscated or turned in ending up in the private collections of LEO's, and cases of the registry data ending up in private hands where it was available to public, furnishing a nice shopping list for someone who might not want to actually have to pay retail prices for weapons.
Even though the federal gov't has done the right thing (finally) and abolished the long gun registry, we are still having to fight against the left's forces of evil as some provinces and their police administrations attempt to create back door registries against the spirit of the new federal regulations.
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone
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Really?
And you honestly believe that?
~ If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? ~
rushmc 23
QuoteQuoteQuotegod forbid that we have some useful information when a gun crime is actually committed to find out where the gun came from or who owns it or even where to look for suspects.
Oh that's right, all the 'legal gun owners' are there to protect us all from those crimes. That is why the gun murder rate is so low.... Bank robberies almost never happen....gun suicide is non-existent....and innocent people never get shot.
Canada got rid of their registry for the following reasons
In the years it was in place no information from that registry helped solve any crime
and it was costing them billions
And crime rates have been dropping
So the number of guns does not make crime go up
So whats the real point?
Canada did indeed use the registry to confiscate guns when the police decided to 'reclassify' weapons that were initially legal to make them 'prohibited', and also when collectors passed away and the weapons couldn't stay in the estate.
There were also cases of weapons which were confiscated or turned in ending up in the private collections of LEO's, and cases of the registry data ending up in private hands where it was available to public, furnishing a nice shopping list for someone who might not want to actually have to pay retail prices for weapons.
Even though the federal gov't has done the right thing (finally) and abolished the long gun registry, we are still having to fight against the left's forces of evil as some provinces and their police administrations attempt to create back door registries against the spirit of the new federal regulations.
amazing isn't it?
Yet so many want to do it here when ALL the history recorded on the subject does not end good
I have been following the continuing war up there
Did the one province win the court case to keep the data on its people?
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln
skypuppy 1
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuotegod forbid that we have some useful information when a gun crime is actually committed to find out where the gun came from or who owns it or even where to look for suspects.
Oh that's right, all the 'legal gun owners' are there to protect us all from those crimes. That is why the gun murder rate is so low.... Bank robberies almost never happen....gun suicide is non-existent....and innocent people never get shot.
Canada got rid of their registry for the following reasons
In the years it was in place no information from that registry helped solve any crime
and it was costing them billions
And crime rates have been dropping
So the number of guns does not make crime go up
So whats the real point?
Canada did indeed use the registry to confiscate guns when the police decided to 'reclassify' weapons that were initially legal to make them 'prohibited', and also when collectors passed away and the weapons couldn't stay in the estate.
There were also cases of weapons which were confiscated or turned in ending up in the private collections of LEO's, and cases of the registry data ending up in private hands where it was available to public, furnishing a nice shopping list for someone who might not want to actually have to pay retail prices for weapons.
Even though the federal gov't has done the right thing (finally) and abolished the long gun registry, we are still having to fight against the left's forces of evil as some provinces and their police administrations attempt to create back door registries against the spirit of the new federal regulations.
amazing isn't it?
Yet so many want to do it here when ALL the history recorded on the subject does not end good
I have been following the continuing war up there
Did the one province win the court case to keep the data on its people?
Still under appeal I believe. I heard last that it would probably be 3-5 years in courts before it's settled and the feds would have to hand over the data. In that case, given that many gunowners are quickly trading weapons among themselves, all the data on serial numbers, addresses etc. will be out of date. But they will still have the addresses and contact info of many owners.
That said, there is nothing to stop individual provinces from starting to collect their own data regardless of the outcome of the federal long gun registry anyways.
Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone
toolbox 0
1938 november 8th the nazis use gun registry to confinscate firearms starting first with the jews.
1938 november 10th the nazis began the round up of jews which would lead to the holocaust,and the nazis continued to use gun registries to confiscate guns not only in germany,but across europe.
1941 US attorney general Robert Jackson pushes for gun registry in the US and meets heavy resistance from congress,and as the world watches the spread of tyranny across europe, the nazis use each fallen countries gun registry to squash any chance of well armed resistance. The US congress takes measures to further strengthen the 2nd amendment and Jackson loses favor.
This is recent history,just 75 years ago,thats one lifespan.
1969912 0
That could never happen here. Not with people like Obama, Schumer, Holder, Feinstein, et al. watching out for our well being.
"Once we got to the point where twenty/something's needed a place on the corner that changed the oil in their cars we were doomed . . ."
-NickDG
So how does a back ground or registration scheme stop this?
From your links
Same for the other two links
And as I said (and you ignored) none of that data solved or stopped a crime. Canada learned this the hard way. And is does not provide any path to stop the straw purchases. And all the suggestions only affect those who would or will follow the law effectively making it harder for those who can own and do nothing to those who should not
Do we need to repeat that mess?
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln
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