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Re: Trudeau government poised to introduce new gun-control legislation
« Reply #45 on: June 23, 2022, 03:00:04 PM »

Liberal interference on the shooting probe is part of a familiar pattern

Who does not believe the Liberals would seek to exploit the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history to advance their agenda on gun control? That sort of thing is in their DNA.

Pressing police to release details of a criminal investigation in order to further the government’s agenda is entirely in keeping with this Prime Minister’s behaviour.

Then there is the politics of gun control.

The Liberals love to use the issue as a cudgel against the Conservative Party. Many Conservatives believe citizens should have the right to use guns for hunting, to protect livestock, and for recreational shooting. They point out that the handguns used in crimes are almost always acquired illegally.

But urban voters fear both handguns and long guns. They support increased restrictions. So the Liberals often deploy gun control as a wedge issue against the Conservatives, as they did successfully in last year’s federal election.

Pushing the RCMP commissioner to get investigators to release the list of guns used in a crime in order to juice a new announcement on gun control is exactly the sort of thing you would expect this government to do.

The Liberals love to exploit the news of the day to further their agenda. Following word that the U.S. Supreme Court was preparing to overturn Roe v. Wade, which protects abortion rights, they announced increased funding for abortion services.

To sum up: It is entirely consistent with this Liberal government’s disregard for proper procedure and its eagerness to exploit the news of the day for the Prime Minister’s Office to push for the release of the kinds of guns used in a major crime. It wouldn’t bother anyone in that office in the least.

www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-liberal-interference-on-the-shooting-probe-is-part-of-a-familiar/
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Re: Trudeau government poised to introduce new gun-control legislation
« Reply #46 on: June 23, 2022, 03:00:32 PM »

Bill Blair & Trudeau are doubling down on the denials.

At the same time, Senior (retired) RCMP are weighing in with support for the RCMP Inspector that filed the initial report - collaborating what was stated.

An emergency meeting of a standing Parliamentary Committee is being called, despite the objections from the lieberal chair. It is expected the Committee will call all of the principles to testify.

I fully expect Trudeau to employ his standard practice, and toss the lady under the bus as swiftly as is possible.

Answer for it?

Hardly...
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Re: Trudeau government poised to introduce new gun-control legislation
« Reply #47 on: July 16, 2022, 01:36:43 PM »

Long-gun magazine restrictions expected

The federal government says it will bring forward further restrictions on long-gun magazines that could impact many hunting firearms, although they are not included in the reintroduced Bill C-21.

The original Bill C-21 introduced in 2021 ordered a buyback of what the government calls “assault style rifles” and made it a criminal offence to increase any magazine’s capacity beyond what is currently lawful. That bill was reintroduced this past May in the wake of a US school shooting with, among other things, the federal government adding a freeze on handgun sales.

This was accompanied by signalling from Public Safety Canada that “the permanent alteration of long-gun magazines so that they can never hold more than five rounds and prohibit the sale and transfer of magazines capable of holding more than the legal number of bullets” is coming.

Previous magazine capacity restrictions only applied to centrefire semi-automatics.

Hunters affected

“This bill is yet another example of the federal government missing the mark when creating new firearms legislation,” Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) Senior Advisor, Community and Partner Relations, Brian McRae, said. “More legislation that targets legal firearms owners does absolutely nothing to address the core issues around crime and the real problems that lead to gun violence in Canada. This legislation will have no effect whatsoever on crime in this country. The wrong people are once again getting caught up in this.”

He is especially concerned regarding the impacts on hunters. “You’re seeing coast-to-coast mainstream media headings about how the proposal focuses on the buying, selling, and transferring of handguns, but if you dig a little deeper, you’ll find many other aspects and measures within the bill that have other implications which are worrisome for our membership and the greater firearms community,” McRae said.

His fear is that the magazine restrictions could come soon through regulations that may not come before Parliament.

“With this bill comes a very strong signal from government, that additional regulations will be coming, and probably sooner than later,” McRae said. “The government has indicated their intention to implement measures that will severely impact long guns with a requirement to permanently alter all long-gun mags so that they can never again hold more than five rounds. This would have massive implications for the hunting and recreational shooting community.”

For instance, the minimum magazine capacity of a current Winchester Model 94 lever action .30- 30 is six, and most models hold seven cartridges. Most .22 rimfire guns of all actions also hold more than five.

https://oodmag.com/long-gun-magazine-restrictions-expected/
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Re: Trudeau government poised to introduce new gun-control legislation
« Reply #48 on: July 19, 2022, 02:06:19 PM »

The Canadian Taxpayers Association was quietly informed that the Trudeau government is fighting to block their intervener status in an upcoming related court case:

It took two years for the federal government to respond to our original court filing and argue our “motions to intervene should be dismissed.”

They of course are fighting back.

They have also released a a guide called The Truth Behind Justin Trudeau's Gun Ban and Buyback. You can get a free copy by clicking this LINK:

https://www.taxpayer.com/-/The_Truth_Behind_Trudeaus_Gun_Ban_and_Buyback

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Re: Trudeau government poised to introduce new gun-control legislation
« Reply #49 on: July 19, 2022, 02:22:59 PM »

The New Gun Bill - Everything You Need To Know

However, in terms of broad, reaching legislation, the last component the new Bill C-21 includes is a reference to future regulations coming in the future to limit all long gun magazines so that they can never hold more than five rounds, and prohibiting the sale and transfer of all magazines capable of holding more than the legal number of bullets. When asked to clarify if that would be restricted to semi-automatic firearms, with the example given that the Lee Enfield holds 10-rounds, senior government officials stipulated that the government is currently looking to limit all long gun magazines regardless of action or calibre.

https://calibremag.ca/the-new-gun-bill-everything-you-need-to-know/

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Re: Trudeau government poised to introduce new gun-control legislation
« Reply #50 on: July 25, 2022, 01:51:02 PM »

Regarding the RCMP Commissioner and her behavior, she, Blair, Campbell and others testified this morning in front of the Public Safety Committee. It was a very interesting exchange, and is now leading to another hearing. Due to his direct involvement, Conservative Members of the Committee requested Minister Lametti be forced to testify. Of course the lieberal members resisted that in furious form, but did accept his senior staff be brought in to testify. The next one should be as interesting as this one was:

https://parlvu.parl.gc.ca/Harmony/en/PowerBrowser/PowerBrowserV2/20220721/-1/37451

No matter how you slice it, the Commissioner is obviously guilty. Which means the lieberals most likely are as well.

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