MilEME09
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Humphrey Bogart said:Only one way to defeat this, get team blue in to Office.
The Cons desperately need some leadership though.
And a plan

Humphrey Bogart said:Only one way to defeat this, get team blue in to Office.
The Cons desperately need some leadership though.
Their leadership selection process encourages candidates to appeal not to the wider public but to factions within the party.Humphrey Bogart said:Only one way to defeat this, get team blue in to Office.
The Cons desperately need some leadership though.
MilEME09 said:https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-rcmp-shooting-blackfalds-1.5570254
27 year old Phillip Blair used a 12-gauge, semi-automatic shotgun. Given no criminal record I am willing to bed he was a PAL holder.
dapaterson said:As well, remember, Team Blue did not amend the CCC or Firearms Act, and left classification to regulation, not legislation. They had ample opportunity to amend the framework for firearms in Canada, and chose to do nothing (except to routinely use it as a tool for fundraising).
Jarnhamar said:https://www.facebook.com/WanstallsFirearms/posts/3359823587379777
Another 255 firearms allegedly being banned.
Jarnhamar said:They didn't put up a list but I will when I see one.
Halifax Tar said:Thanks brother!
Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police
May 1, 2020
CACP Statement: Ban on Assault-Style Firearms
On May 1, 2020 the federal government of Canada announced a ban on assault-style weapons in Canada.
The CACP supports improving safety for front-line police officers and the public. We appreciate the federal government’s commitment to this issue.
The CACP’s Special Purpose Committee on Firearms will review the Order in Council that enables the prohibition. While the CACP has advocated for this type of initiative in the past, it will be important for the committee to review the proposed legislation in the coming weeks to determine the impact on public safety as well as the implications for, and expectations of, police services in Canada.
https://www.cacp.ca/index.html?asst_id=2144
Eaglelord17 said:Absolutely disgusting. The police have no business lobbying the government for or against any laws put in place.
Navy_Pete said:Why not? The police are part of the front line enforcing the laws, there should be feedback if laws are/aren't working as intended, or if things could be done better in some areas.
The statement also actually isn't even supporting the legislation, they are just saying they need to review it to see if it will actually do anything (which is pretty neutral, and the opposite of a ringing endorsement).
Navy_Pete said:Why not? The police are part of the front line enforcing the laws, there should be feedback if laws are/aren't working as intended, or if things could be done better in some areas.
Jarnhamar said:Should the CAF lobby the government?
MilEME09 said:You mean we don't behind closed doors? Bit of apples to oranges. The CAF is directly employed by the federal government, with the exception of the RCMP, police forces around the country are not. They are the experts on law enforcement, not the GoC. I believe there input is very much needed, and there are no rules i am aware of preventing them from doing so, unlike rules around the CAF and commenting about the government.
Jarnhamar said:Personally I think citizens should decide what laws work and what laws don't. Keep what works, change what doesn't.
The government didn't seem to care much when the experts on law enforcement disagreed about legalizing pot.