He has to sell it somewhere. It would seem our friends to the south dont want it right nowDirtyGun wrote:Vote not likely until Monday or Tuesday, while the PM is still in China currently, selling our oil.

He has to sell it somewhere. It would seem our friends to the south dont want it right nowDirtyGun wrote:Vote not likely until Monday or Tuesday, while the PM is still in China currently, selling our oil.
Just the Obamafied ones...Helmut wrote:He has to sell it somewhere. It would seem our friends to the south dont want it right nowDirtyGun wrote:Vote not likely until Monday or Tuesday, while the PM is still in China currently, selling our oil.
It's quite a bit more complicated than that unfortunately - and i don't blame them for not taking it the way it was proposed.Helmut wrote:He has to sell it somewhere. It would seem our friends to the south dont want it right nowDirtyGun wrote:Vote not likely until Monday or Tuesday, while the PM is still in China currently, selling our oil.
Guess that includes the Republican governor Dave Heineman and Republican Senator Mike Johanns from NebraskaDirtyGun wrote:Just the Obamafied ones...Helmut wrote:He has to sell it somewhere. It would seem our friends to the south dont want it right nowDirtyGun wrote:Vote not likely until Monday or Tuesday, while the PM is still in China currently, selling our oil.
Please, please tell me you no longer have any influence over gun ownership.Helmut wrote:I was a hand gun safety instructor here in Ontario, I own many long guns to this day. One of my hobbies was collecting gun accident(not one can be considered an accident) clippings specifically involving the use of hand guns. I can tell you for sure that stupid people do stupid things. You cannot legislate stupid therfore stupid will happen.
I believe we should be allowed to own rifles and hand guns. But I do not under any circumstances believe that we in Canada should have the RIGHT to own such tools and have no boundries set on their use. It is a previliage and should remain such. If you get right down to the brass tacks of it the US also treats it as a privilge they just package in a different box with a few more perks.
Pydpiper - where would this Right be from? An amendment to our Bill of Rights?Pydpiper wrote: Privilege?? Really? I am a citizen, a man, and I think I should have the RIGHT to pursue my own direction without having my balls tied up by the self richeous government or anyone else who thinks their life is about standing in line waiting for their next instruction from a "better" being.
The federal government when the introduced the registry, if you didn't register you would be a potential criminal. They took my money and lost my information, which by them, means I'm in contempt of the law. A little pathetic IMO on their part, it would take me too much money to try and recover the money they lost of mine. When was the last time a criminal act was committed by a legally register gun and it's owner?CanuckBen wrote:Pydpiper wrote:
Who in your life has stopped you from purchasing, trading, selling or collecting hunting rifles, target shooting rifles or handguns?
Amendment? See Ben, there is the difference between you and I. You are a sheep, you take what is given to you by your government and accept it as though there is no other option. You have made your stance very clear from the beginning, someone tells you the sky is red and you stand on a mountain trying to convince the rest of us that it is indeed red. See, I know different Ben, I have my own free will, scary stuff for some I am beginning to see.CanuckBen wrote:Pydpiper - where would this Right be from? An amendment to our Bill of Rights?
Who in your life has stopped you from purchasing, trading, selling or collecting hunting rifles, target shooting rifles or handguns?
I haven't. Ever. Not once. If you have - why? under what circumstances? Details would help better understand your position on this.
Taz3 - sorry to hear about that (loss of money and information); I personally don't know any one who has had that happened too - certainly doesn't mean that it didn't thought - my own experience and those who I know.taz3 wrote:The federal government when the introduced the registry, if you didn't register you would be a potential criminal. They took my money and lost my information, which by them, means I'm in contempt of the law. A little pathetic IMO on their part, it would take me too much money to try and recover the money they lost of mine. When was the last time a criminal act was committed by a legally register gun and it's owner?CanuckBen wrote:Pydpiper wrote:
Who in your life has stopped you from purchasing, trading, selling or collecting hunting rifles, target shooting rifles or handguns?
Do a search on the idiot who shot the guy with the crossbow and see all the hype created over crossbows. The average Joe can make more devastating weapons with common house hold products, so some perspective is desperately needed at the government level!
LMAO!!!!Pydpiper wrote:Amendment? See Ben, there is the difference between you and I. You are a sheep, you take what is given to you by your government and accept it as though there is no other option. You have made your stance very clear from the beginning, someone tells you the sky is red and you stand on a mountain trying to convince the rest of us that it is indeed red. See, I know different Ben, I have my own free will, scary stuff for some I am beginning to see.CanuckBen wrote:Pydpiper - where would this Right be from? An amendment to our Bill of Rights?
Who in your life has stopped you from purchasing, trading, selling or collecting hunting rifles, target shooting rifles or handguns?
I haven't. Ever. Not once. If you have - why? under what circumstances? Details would help better understand your position on this.
Stopped me from buying, trading or selling? Well, that would be the same government that I referenced in my first paragraph. I am American, I was born in the good ol' USA and I was raised around guns, and the freedoms that are incorporated in it. I shouldn't be considered a criminal because some liberal f**k decided that anyone who leaves their home without written consent is a federal offender, or is set up for a mandatory prison term for using an item that I already own. THAT is who has stopped me Ben, and they stopped you too, me, difference being is that I can see it, yet you can't.
Not sure how much more detail I can give you. You are defending a government that tells you that your intentions are bad, regardless of what is actually happening. If you own a gun you are evil, they drive that home by making you ask permission before using, buying, selling or trading you own possessions. I did the same hoops as every other legal firearm owner in this country, yet the powers to be have the general public scared sh*tless of us, because we have a hobby that they do not understand, and in this particular instance, you are doing the same thing. I don't have to call ahead to pull my kid up the road in a wagon, or call ahead to use my swimming pool, but I do to use my tools? I don't get it, and I assure you, there is nothing you can say or ask that is going to make me feel inferior to the people who require this of me.
I understand the importance of laws, and I follow them, but that has absolutly nothing to do with this topic.
This is not true, and whether I'm the only one or not, this registry was far from A B C. They told me, I could not have owned a rifle prior to age 16, yet I did. When I sent my money for a POL, they lost it, with no trace of it, along with my info. I have no rifle now, because they would have considered me a criminal. I mentioned earlier in this thread about my military training pertaining to gun safety, it will make any hunter look like an accident waiting to happen (this comment is no disrespect to any rifle hunters), when was the last time you've seen a hunter go through the motions of unloading a rifle 3 time consecutively, to ensure their gun has safely been, disarmed? The military made sure we never made that mistake, you could wipe any one of our rifles after an exercise with a white glove and never ever get it dirty, not all licensed hunter exercise this. I guess the icing on the cake is our military is government run, go figure.DirtyGun wrote:In essence, the Long Gun Registry is not something that is difficult to comply with. You registered your gun, carried your card and that's about it.