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Just a little off topic for a moment, but I think everyone, in Canada, with the proper training and no record, should be armed.

Ex-Dragoon said:Better yet expand the Navy both regular and Reserve and let us assume the roles.
The Coast Guard does have a role in dealing with those vessles that have entered Canadian waters illegally, or are opperating in violation of Canadian and international law reguarding safe maritime opperations. So the Coast Guard doesn't arrest anyone, ordering the vessle to heave to, and towing it to shore for the proper authorities to carry out the arrests (if required), or boarding to inspect the vessle are both within the function of the Coast Guard, and require an armed presence to carry out. If you dissagree, then take a look at the US Coast Guard and its role in border security and drug interdiction. It has clearly worked for them, and we have passed the point of pretending that we do not require the same. I am not suggesting that the Coast Guard become police, but they are as much our border security force as Canada Customs on the border, and they are being armed as we speak.STONEY said:Gentlemen stop and think for a moment. If the new PM were to try to implement any of the these bright idea's & suggestions we would have the shortest government in Canadian history. The opposition would bring down the government so fast as to be unbelieveable. In case your not aware even the military uses fisheries officers or police to arrest anyone in Canada as they have no powers in peacetime. Remember the FLQ crises when Trudeau ordered out the military in aid of civil power , that is still looked upon by civil libertarians as a black day in our history. The Supreme Court wouldn't stand for it either. We do not belong to a military dictatorship and under the CCC only peace officers have power of arrest and even they are severly restricted by the courts as i'm sure you all read about everyday in newspapers.
Your "black day in history" is my "high point of a career yet to be achieved". It is exactly the "looked upon by civil libertarians" that is what is directing this country into a craphole.STONEY said:Gentlemen stop and think for a moment. If the new PM were to try to implement any of the these bright idea's & suggestions we would have the shortest government in Canadian history. The opposition would bring down the government so fast as to be unbelieveable. In case your not aware even the military uses fisheries officers or police to arrest anyone in Canada as they have no powers in peacetime. Remember the FLQ crises when Trudeau ordered out the military in aid of civil power , that is still looked upon by civil libertarians as a black day in our history. The Supreme Court wouldn't stand for it either. We do not belong to a military dictatorship and under the CCC only peace officers have power of arrest and even they are severly restricted by the courts as i'm sure you all read about everyday in newspapers.
rcac_011 said:I believe the coast guard does have weapons.I remember them firing tracer over the bow of the "estai" (sp?) the european fishing vessel off the coast of Newfoundland back in the early 1990's.
bdog said:or am I missing something here?