That was 25 mins ago here…lol You're gonna make me wait until 11 ?
That was 25 mins ago here…lol You're gonna make me wait until 11 ?
Not just competition. Just off the top of my head there is also varmint and invasive species control (this has serious ecological and economic implications - think wild hogs), dangerous predator control or large animal euthanasia (self defence/safety), or maintenance of skills on personal time (LEO/Mil).You are wrong on the first (competition) but right on the second.
I bought an XCR-L to practice my shooting outside of work without the hassle of getting a restricted. I was becoming a much better shot, because I was able to actually practice, rather than do 5 rounds warming before going straight into testing.Not just competition. Just off the top of my head there is also varmint and invasive species control (this has serious ecological and economic implications - think wild hogs), dangerous predator control or large animal euthanasia (self defence/safety), or maintenance of skills on personal time (LEO/Mil).
Until now. Now we have a functional definition and a framework for it's application- a framework that sets precedent for bothThe only thing you get from the current Gov is an ever moving set of goal posts that continually makes firearms ownership more and more difficult.
Tar and I live in Halifornia.That was 25 mins ago here…
Tar and I live in Halifornia.
You didn't hear, the CAF is all about bare minimums these daysI bought an XCR-L to practice my shooting outside of work without the hassle of getting a restricted. I was becoming a much better shot, because I was able to actually practice, rather than do 5 rounds warming before going straight into testing.
Now, my shooting skills have atrophied because the CAF doesn't care about my proficiency, as long as I pass a test every few years, and the GoC decided to make me a criminal.
I bought an XCR-L to practice my shooting outside of work without the hassle of getting a restricted. I was becoming a much better shot, because I was able to actually practice, rather than do 5 rounds warming before going straight into testing.
Now, my shooting skills have atrophied because the CAF doesn't care about my proficiency, as long as I pass a test every few years, and the GoC decided to make me a criminal.
See, I actually don't think you and I disagree as much as it seems, I just think you are confounding the meanings of "need" and "use for".
Using the example I picked above, you could argue that you don't need a gun to hunt or for use in "shooting" sport. We used other tools for those things for thousands and thousands of years. Therefore, it has no basic use. Ergo, lets ban or heavily restrict guns (more than we have).
I don't agree with that statement I just made, but it demonstrates that we can't oversimplify the issue and argue things from the perspective of "most basic need". From that viewpoint, a personal car isn't a need, because you can walk somewhere, but in reality that's naive; our modern society requires the vast majority of people to have cars in order for it to function.
“Once again, AirSofters bridging the gap…”
Semi-auto rifle magazines... are the topic of discussion.
And that's nonsense . Are you actually claiming, that all equal (shooter, planning, calibre, victim/LE response) shooter X with a 5 shot fixed that they have to top feed is "going to do equal amounts of damage" as shooter x (again same person) with a series of 30 round mags?
"If you need follow up shots you suck at hunting"Law abiding citizens have no use for a centre-fire mag that exceeds 5 rounds.
Also, retrofit to a fixed mag isn't a "mag restriction", it changes the functional properties of the firearm
4/5 year terms with Parliamentary supremacy over the bureaucracy will lead to hysterical bills.It's very dangerous to accept a law because you don't believe people need the item banned. Where does it stop? What freedoms do you hold deer? There are a lot of things that can be banned.
Look at the U.K. Locking pocket knifes are illegal to carry no matter how small they are. Personally I only carry a locking pocket knife because I have cut myself on a Swiss army knife when it suddenly folded on my fingers. Why they made that law? who knows? I believe non-locking pocket knives should be banned.
With all the gun control laws enacted in the last 100 years none of them have had a significant impact on violent gun crime. The amount of time and money wasted by lawmakers on this issue and no results. Frankly people should be upset about the wastage.
Laws should only be made and kept if they present a benefit to society. It has been shown repeatedly that tough gun control benefits no one and costs a ton to maintain. Just because a law doesn't hinder you doesn't mean you should support it. The government should have someone to go through old laws and see if they are still relevant and remove them if they no longer apply.
They will be glad to know that Trudaeu dropped the mandatory minimum sentence for gun smuggling.I wonder how many more Vivian Richards unknowingly pass through Canada with a trunk load of illegal handguns, and don’t get stopped by CBSA?
Hold on a sec…But what the actual heck?They will be glad to know that Trudaeu dropped the mandatory minimum sentence for gun smuggling.
Yes, he did. You can read Bill C-5 here.Hold on a sec…But what the actual heck?
The dude who is trying to ban basically all firearms in Canada is the same guy who dropped the mandatory minimum for gun smuggling?
Those who are over represented in the criminal justice system.Which demographic’s voters did that win over again?
I think you misspelled ‘vote’…Huh. What happened to "it might save a life"?