It would also be wise to join the Conservative Party, thus far, it is our only hope. Something needs to be done about gun owners being a Political Football every couple years.
Fellow Canadians; Top of the morning to you all, I hope the week treated you acceptably and you and yours are well.
While I try to be unbiased about such things, I'm in agreement with those who've said the CCFR or CSSA are the groups doing the heavy lifting on behalf of firearm owners now.
At one time I was also a member of the NFA, but have let my membership there lapse some time ago in favor of the CCFR.
Some provincial organizations like our BCWF are doing some work in this regard as well, but not in my view as much as CCFR.
Should you know anyone who believe we're not playing for all the marbles and that the Liberal/NDP do not want to take all firearms - hunting rifles included - please educate them.
Somehow I'm unable to post this video, but it shows our current minister outright lying about a number of things.
Very true, Dwayne. Trudeau’s recent comment about (to paraphrase) “no Canadian should have to fear a sniper’s bullet” just goes to show what their next target is. They’re already setting the stage to justify confiscating scoped rifles from Canadian citizens.
Jordan; Good morning to you my friend, I hope the week was at very least tolerable for you all.
The full ramifications of C-21 which goes after even airsoft and refers to them as "gateway arms" shows the intent.
The current folks pulling the strings in the Liberals and NDP want to end hunting for all - perhaps even FN folks but they've not outright said that - but for sure they've made it clear that any and all forms of firearms are not part of their vision of Canada's future.
As I've said multiple times, I've never been so unsettled about being correct in my predictions than I am today, but some of us absolutely saw this coming and here it is.
It's of course more than a struggle over firearms and the firearm culture as we know Jordan.
To me it's part of eliminating self reliant behavior as well as laying a cornerstone for further confiscation of any and perhaps ultimately all private property under the guise of it being "for the good of all Canadians".
Anyways, we'll keep on contending with them on all fronts for sure and certain. They're not going away anytime soon and we've put them on notice that we're here for the long haul as well.
Fellow Canadians; Top of the morning to you all, I hope the week treated you acceptably and you and yours are well.
While I try to be unbiased about such things, I'm in agreement with those who've said the CCFR or CSSA are the groups doing the heavy lifting on behalf of firearm owners now.
At one time I was also a member of the NFA, but have let my membership there lapse some time ago in favor of the CCFR.
Some provincial organizations like our BCWF are doing some work in this regard as well, but not in my view as much as CCFR.
Should you know anyone who believe we're not playing for all the marbles and that the Liberal/NDP do not want to take all firearms - hunting rifles included - please educate them.
Somehow I'm unable to post this video, but it shows our current minister outright lying about a number of things.
378Canuck; Good afternoon to you sir, I hope the day's a good one for you folks east of the big hills or at very least as good as can be all current circumstances taken into account.
Not that it matters, but the Right Honorable Hangover Bill has never been an RCMP officer, he served his entire career in LE in the Toronto Police Services.
The only difference that might make is that he might have at least spent 6 months somewhere west of Toronto - RCMP Training Depot in Regina - if he'd been RCMP, but unless I've missed something he's not lived outside of the self acknowledged center of the universe.
All the best to you folks regardless sir, here's to longer sunlight in better days.
Not to send this thread in another direction, but I will say that the NFA is long, long overdue for an overhaul. If they wish to get back in the game, they have to swap out their executive - even if only for a few years. I doubt that will happen, unless one or both step down or die. Many people do not take the NFA seriously anymore. I can't say as I blame them. Dave Tomlinson would be ticked with Clare and Hagen too.
The CSSA and CCFR are fresher and take a positive, proactive approach. Neither is "Lost in the 50s Tonight", to borrow from Ronny Milsap.