QV said:
The "right" to drive, or should I say privelege, is heavily controlled by each province. That is why the comparisons were made.
But are firearms laws controlled by the provincial governments? No. So why in the hell are you arguing this?
QV said:
???? I guess we shouldn't have laws then.
When someone can get in 500 times more crap for having 1 codfish over the limit, than someone dealing drugs, then yeah, the system's messed.
QV said:
None yet. But if they sell or give the firearm away to someone that isn't allowed to own one because of past violent crimes ... or if they leave their loaded pistol under their pillow for their curious 12 yr old son to find.... do you not see the point
No one's arguing storage laws. I wouldn't have a pistol lying around.
As for someone not being allowed to own because of past violent crimes, if they've committed crimes such as those, you think they don't know how to already obtain illegal firearms or other items that could be used as weapons? Are you sir really in law enforcement?
I already explained that.
No you never. You gave a bunch of bogus reasons and didn't respond when comments proved them wrong.
Exactly! You seem to know everything else, yet you cannot answer me on the registry question. How are my firearms being registered, going to stop criminals from smuggling and committing crimes with illegal firearms?
Unless they are very sneaky, come in at night and don't wake my family up (we're light sleepers), pick my locks, take my guns, go commit crimes, and are back before we wake in the morning... then my firearms will not be involved in any crimes.
A registry of some sort is going to cost money one way or the other. Billions of dollars? Over a long period of time it would likely add up, but if I recall the registry had cost a couple billion within the first couple years (correct me if I am wrong). So that high cost has me concerned because I agree with you and believe more money could have been spent on police, border, coastguard ect ect. (and Spec Pay 2 for MPs ...... >
joke)
Yeah, billions, meaning 2 or more, not to mention the cost of maintaining it and it's still not even near completion. I'm glad we both agree that the money could be better spent on police, border and coast control methods other than some pos database that does jack.
BTW you have yet to show your reference for a charter violation because you have to abide by the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code.
I've already explained myself, and your firearms act quotes have already proven my case here. The fact that anonymously someone can tip the police that I'm allegedly comitting crimes with firearms in my own home can warrant a raid regardless a warrant granted by a judge. After months of court battles, possible jail time, confiscation of firearms during that time, lawyer fees, etc... I will more than likely be found innocent, but with ZERO compensation to me. Image tarnished, funds depleted, weeks if not months wasted of my life for something that shouldn't be.
The government's ability to seize firearms, whether they be priceless heirlooms or just firearms of law abiding citizens is just wrong. QV go look up the list of firearms that are prohibited. The only one I agree with on there would be the SSS-1 Stinger or variants. No sporting or target purposes, highly concealable and it's purpose is to be a concealed weapon.
Banninng the Benelli M1 Super 90 shotgun and the Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun because of it's ability to switch fire from semi to pump action is BS! One of the many examples that the firearms act is bogus.
The fact that criminal charges can be laid on this bogus crapola, yet someone can speed, illegally park blocking access for firetrucks to hydrants, causing a much more safety hazard than a properly stored unregistered firearm, will just get a ticket and be on their way.
You want an actual example? Read Wesley's post. Tell me that isn't a violation of his rights and freedoms.
An anonymous "firearms threat" tip from a personal opponent can lead to an unannounced police raid on your home. <-MAJOR VIOLATION
Some street punk can murder someone and his rights are the first to be considered. He's taken into custody, and IF convicted, faces years(sometimes) in luxurious home with free cable, food, gym priveliges and access to better himself by taking courses, etc... (this is jail?)
QV, your arguements lack depth. Your inability to explain why your arguements are correct is just a waste of space on these forums. You come on here first of all defending tolls, then you come on here and in your "oh so infinite wisdom" and your alleged police expertise and make bogus remarks and comments comments so ridiculous my little cousin wouldn't even make.
No one is against proper training and licensing. No one is against improper storage. But what we are against is the fact that crap that happens (such as in wes's post) happens and is a direct result from the magical gun registry and firearms act.
This whole topic is basically honest gun owners trying to defend themselves, when REALLY it should be about cutting down on actual ILLEGAL activities committed by CRIMINALS.
BTW you have yet to show your reference for a charter violation because you have to abide by the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code.
It's because we have to abide by the Firearms act, that it's a violation, haven't you been reading the posts? It's what's contained in that illogical act that we have a problem with. It's the fact that LEOs can waltz in on an anonymous tip and cause months of trouble, mentally and financially. It's the fact that firearms can be seized without compensation. It's the fact that because a firearm looks nasty, regardless of it's function, it's branded prohibited. It's the fact that the idiots who define a particular firearm as prohibited, do not realize that any firearm by definition is capable of shooting.
Gas is not regulated. An arsonist has direct access to as much gasoline, diesel and other combustables. It's so easy to make homemade explosives. Fertilizer isn't regulated. Ryder trucks aren't regulated. Timothy wasn't regulated and look at the Oaklahoma bombing, was he? Everyone who kills someone or themselves with an automobile wasn't regulated and they're even registered. Water isn't regultated, people drown all the time. Prescription drugs legally obtained aren't regulated and are sold on the street all the time. Knives aren't regulated. I've many knives, a machete, I think there's a sword downstairs in the basement too. Any lenth, sharpness, design. Knives are easy to conceal, make ZERO noise and are EXTREMELY LETHAL. They're not regulated.
QV, why jump on the bandwagon, stereotype firearms, support a bogus firearms act and registry and make yourself look like a total fool here for thousands if not millions to see?
Sorry QV but you are out of your depth on this subject.
I think so as well. I know that the RCMP detachments here only have to qualify once a year, 50 rounds. Yes, 50 rounds.
I'm just curious, QV are you a firearms owner?
I've yet to meet one that loved the registry and firearms act as you do. I'm curious.