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PMedMoe said:Awww, too bad.
They look like a bunch of Air-Softers. :
nope paintballers. look close at their C8/M4s uou can see where the hopper for the paintballs should attach. :
PMedMoe said:Awww, too bad.
They look like a bunch of Air-Softers. :
recceguy said:I continue to swear off the CBC comments section, only to find myself back there looking at the trainwreck.
It only reaffirms that the small percentage of Canadians that take the CBC serious enough to comment, are mostly mouth breathing morons.
However, I still can't look away. Waiting for the tanker car to explode I guess ;D
Retired AF Guy said:Interesting photo. According to this article , Mr. Provost " is barred from possessing a firearm until 2013,..." Wouldn't this be a breach of recognizance or something like that?
RDJP said:No.
There's no date on the photo.
A former army reservist, Mr. Provost was arrested in 2003 after the city hall in the anglophone suburb of Baie d'Urfé was hit with anti-English graffiti. The Journal de Québec reported that he was found guilty of possession of explosives in relation to the incident, though he told the newspaper he had never intended to use them. "I didn't even have a detonator," he said. He is barred from possessing a firearm until 2013, the newspaper reported.
Hey man-
Having the dates is definitely to be preferred. The point is with some leg work you can get convictions without it. It takes some investigating however- they certainly couldn't lay and information based off "sometime between 2003 and 2013" breached his prohibition. They would need to be alot more specific.
Strike said:Actually, digital is one of the best things to happen to the legal system. A digital camera will automatically embed the date the photo was taken. Photoshop cannot change that. It gets carried from file to file, including showing what changes were made to it.
IslandTrooper said:
PMedMoe said:Awww, too bad.
They look like a bunch of Air-Softers. :