The problem isn’t the lack of autonomy it is the fact that they will be targeted if they speak against the grain on whatever the topic is.
Students don’t want to go into these topics because they know they will be censored, vilified, have educational/vocational consequences, etc.
Weakly in place and not enforced. Plus requiring 3 or more illegal immigrants before they start punishing.
Again jail time, no fines. And make the jail time start at 5 years. Employment of any illegal immigrant being the trigger.
You’re right, with how that crowd is acting I would bring a few buddies and long guns. Considering they are murdering citizens doing lawful activities, if the police aren’t going to stop them then the obligation falls on you.
It is easy enough to reverse as well. As I said, one law, employing illegal immigrants results in jail time.
Suddenly there is no work and they leave on their own because they can’t survive without work.
The only reason this problem exists is American greed and a love of cheap illegal labour...
Looking into it more, it looks like Canada was willing to be on the board but not willing to pay to be on it.
Very Canadian of us, I am not surprised Trump pulled the invitation. I wouldn’t offer it to freeloaders either.
It is because criminals mainly use handguns (primarily smuggled from the States) to commit crimes. They are used because they are easy to conceal, walking around with a long gun gets noticed very quickly.
Most shotgun/rifle homicides are generally domestics which if they didn’t have that...
Most semi-autos were banned with a evergreen clause which basically prevents any other new semi-autos from ever coming on the market.
Only a matter of time until they get the few remaining, they are just waiting to use it as a future political wedge.
We still need to make sure we diversify. China will weld those ties as weapons when needed to decimate our industries.
Can’t put all our eggs in one basket, the US is showing us that.
This is likely the route I will take. I only have one now prohibited rifle (somehow) a registered AR-15 lower. Sawing it in half (maybe quarters) and reporting it as destroyed should be sufficient I think.
I refuse to participate in their ‘buyback’ and I will eat the loss over the pennies they...
My prediction is that there will be massive non-compliance with non-restricteds (based off how much a failure the long gun registry was).
Restricteds is a whole other story.
I suspect after March depending on how much buy in there was will determine what they will do. The easiest thing to do...
Common law and pre-1867 property rights are enshrined in the Constitution (reinforced by the Bill of Rights). The government cannot declare they owe you nothing as much as they would like to.
If we had to pay slave owners compensation you have to pay gun owners compensation.
They aren’t...
I can’t wait for the class action for proper payment. You can’t prohibit or expropriate property without reasonable payment provided. Considering lots of it they just say tough (like AR-15 uppers) they will be sued.
We paid slave owners when slavery ended, this isn’t a thing you can just...
Considering they are setting the conditions so they don’t, I am not sure I see it happening. Jags being fired, commanders being fired, veteran senators being publicly dragged through the mud for simply saying to follow lawful orders. These aren’t the steps to build a conscious refusal in the troops.
It was never not a lemon. We bought and paid for a experimental unproven aircraft instead of a proven guaranteed product.
So far it has cost us 6 people.
Someone should be showing up at Chretiens doorstep and tossing their names at it. The cadillac wouldn’t have had this problem.
Yes it can, all it takes is one law and they shall deport themselves voluntarily.
Make it illegal to employ illegal immigrants. Any American found doing so is liable to 5 years in prison (a fine doesn’t dissuade the rich enough).
Poof, the vast majority will leave as with no work there is no...
My point being trade ties keep people from war with each other, not necessarily with other nations.
Japan likely wouldn’t have attacked America if oil kept flowing as that was more valuable to them than any attack could be. Not saying it wasn’t necessary from a geopolitical standpoint.
There is 3 main firearms rights groups in Canada.
CCFR, NFA, and the CSSA. All have pros, also have cons (NFA for example had a lot of drama for a few years, not sure if that was resolved or not).
Donating to a American group equals absolutely no return for Canadians. Their second amendment...
Canada has always been fairly anti-military spending, mainly because of a lack of a external threat. It has nothing to do with unions, most members have nothing to do with the ‘upper’ portions thoughts.
Keep in mind the lowest the defence budget in modern history for Canada was under Harper...
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