Indeed! It's hard to determine from that single post if a non-CAF member was involved or just non-service ammunition.
Having myself been fired upon, in Canada, by an inebriated hunter during a patrolling exercise on civilian land many years ago, I see that as a possible explanation. This is...
Given the multifaceted and very public push back against the "compensated confiscation" plan, I tend to beleive the same, so I'm cautiously optimistic. But I'm also used to being disappointed by Liberals.
I'm hearing rumours that there may be some changes coming regarding our firearms laws yet again. Unfortunately, I have no solid details to share as it may only be water cooler discussions at public safety. I cannot say if the changes will be positive or not and I will not speculate. Just keep...
I did, once, for a few seconds. I was channel surfing and had to pause for a phone call. Thankfully, it was a telemarketer and I was able to keep surfing.
Halifax Regional Police will participate in the gun grab. Their Chief feels that reducing the amount of guns owned by hunters, farmers and sport shooters is a good thing.
The CCFR and other will hold a rally against the gun grab in Halifax on April 10. Details can be found on Facebook.
I met him, briefly, when he came by our office last May. Didn't give me the "politician vibe" as badly as the PS Minister at the time, McGuinty, who was part of the same visit. But now, they're both together again at DND.
FTFY.
Logan was probably in a bit of a panic, as many would be when they see/think they see a crime in progress. He did what he thought was right, given his life experience and training (if any). There's a million variables in situations like this. Bottom line is that he did something.
As for...
When I'm working Primary I make a point of talking with every kid in every car. I've referred a small number for a secondary examination because something seemed "off" (e.g. adult answering primary questions on behalf of the kid who is old enough to answer on their own, or a sole adult...
2 years in most cases for civil suits in BC. Absolute limit of 15 years with some exceptions for cases involving minors, persons with disabilities and some frauds. This is way outside those limits. Could an exception be made since the plaintiff was 17 YOA when the first instance was to have...
The Québec municipalities of Gatineau and Valleyfield will not support the program. However, that mean little in the big scheme of things as the SQ and SPVM, the two largest police services in the province, are still 100% onboard.
While gun owners take this as positive news, they are losing...
Selectively, if you ask me. They have a ton of big shiny heads there to pruf reid stuff, but they have to push the red narrative and do damage to the cause of lawful gun owners. I'd love to know why they really changed it.
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