aesop081 said:
the gun registry, as it exists today, is a embarassement and a failiure that needs fixing.
my opinion of course
It is a failure that needs to be 'disbanded'.
There is nothing wrong with firearms education, and the registering of handguns, and other 'restricted' weapons, but general long arms is outragous. One day the only people that will have guns in Canada will be the police, military, and the criminals.
Registration is the first step to confiscation. Its already happened in Canada, tell that to owners of the .22 Calico semi auto rifle, FAMAS semi auto rifle, and the SPAS 12 shotgun (just to name a few of the total prohibition from the early 1990s). The honest tax paying general public had to surrender them without compensation. I had a FAMAS in SA, a $1500 investment, and I sold it before the ban at a tragic loss in $$$ ( at that time it was still un-restricted so, no paper trail., but at least it did not get the torch ;D.
Weird, because they left the AUG alone, allowing it to be in a grandfather clause, while the FAMAS was notally prohibited. They are both bull-pups of teh same calibre and all, but its all about being PC I guess, even then.
In any democracy thats wrong. Gun owners in Australia were raped by the government, and you can't even own a pump action shotgun or semi atomatic rifle in ANY calibre here. Retarded, as the crims have even out armed the police.
At least here gunowners here were compensated for their loss of not only their privaste property, but their hobbies and passtimes too. Totally unfair.
Steve, I know John H of Wolverine personally. Good bloke. BTW that AR180 was it used? I at one time had one. Ser No, S206XX. I seen it in 1999 at a gun show in Regina still unsold and doing the circuits.
Regards,
Wes