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Jarnhamar said:Interesting collection for sure. It looks like he has a Sten gun too. Kinda seems all over the place.
Not just any AK either, an AK74u.
Jarnhamar said:Interesting collection for sure. It looks like he has a Sten gun too. Kinda seems all over the place.
Blackadder1916 said:But gun owners aren't on the fringe. Ideologically, they (those who base their political action on this single issue) are firmly entrenched in the middle of the Conservative camp.
mariomike said:I have always voted - based on the advice of my union and pension association -what is best for my career, and retirement. Not my hobbies.
YMMV.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair has pegged the figure at close to 250,000 with an average retail price of $1,500 each, pushing the total cost of a buyback program to between $400-million and $600-million.
Furniture said:At least you're honest, most would try to hide the selfish motivation behind their vote.
Jarnhamar said:I think Mr Blair is being disingenuous in order to not scare the public a out how much this will cost.
Jarnhamar said:There's 75,634 AR15s alone registered in Canada. Tens of thousands of ruger mini 14s, maybe even 100,000+
Easy 2 billion for the buy back.
mariomike said:I don't feel it's "selfish" for working people to feel motivated about wages, health and safety, benefits, pensions and so many other things they worked hard for all their lives.
Our union supported the politicians who supported us.
Sneering at "materialism" was a luxury for idealists, not realists.
Furniture said:Wages, pensions, and benefits fall under selfish. They don't work toward the greater good of the electorate, they enhance your lifestyle.
Halifax Tar said:I bet we see a spike of sales for PVC tubing, end caps and durrable plactic bags in the future...
Jarnhamar said:Correct me if I'm wrong but don't unions take money (earned from members union dues?) and decide which political party *they* feel should be supported/that best supports their members interest and support that party?
Jarnhamar said:Thinking the police will decide to search known firearm owners houses just to look for banned items?
I honestly think the last thing the Liberals want us for us to is actually take part in the buy back.
They're guessing many firearm owners will whether down and hide their guns away. Maybe to just keep them, maybe to hope the Conservatives reverse it.
Liberals get liberal points for banning guns but don't have to actually pay for them to be bought.
Win win
suffolkowner said:https://ipolitics.ca/2019/12/10/gun-owners-wanted-buy-back-plan-for-prohibited-rifles-says-blair/
The above article seems to suggest that the government looks to follow the NZ example much more closely than indicated