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Re: Moose/Sentol



On Sep 27, 7:59=A0pm, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> RHC: No, the Private Members bill to do away with the long gun
> registry was NOT passed. A lot of back room arm twisting by the
> Liberals (Democrats), and a lot of lies by the anti-gunner groups,
> misrepresentation of statistics, loads of tearful pleas by the
> relations of the women shot during the Dawson college massacre, turned
> enough gutless =A0MP's to keep the registry 153 votes to 151.
>
> I've never seen such a miserable display of lies, misrepresented
> statistics, and partisan politics in my life. This has only
> strengthened the resolve of gun owners to make a major election issue
> of this next time around. The Conservative government (like your
> Republicans) is firm in their resolve to get rid of this "white
> elephant" but it may or may not happen after the next election. If the
> Conservatives get in with a majority government, they will have the
> voting power to get rid of it for good. If the left wing Liberals get
> in, not only will we have the continuation of this very dangerous
> piece of legislation , but they have sworn to ban all handguns and
> semi-automatic firearms as well (the lack of real logic on this simply
> boggles the mind....)
>
> The long gun registry is ONLY there to ensure that some future
> government will have the ultimate ability to ban all firearms from the
> hands of law abiding people !! This is one of the stated goals of the
> UN. The anti-gunners are not intellectually honest enough to admit
> this, but I've been in this business long enough to know it's true.
> And even if it weren't their intent, why would politicians leave gun
> owners in a position where some future government can do this on a
> whim.
>
> Look at England and Australia if you don't believe confiscation CAN
> happen. Politicians simply can't be trusted to vote with reason when
> emotion sways voters right or wrong. The Conservative government will
> now have millions of gun owners voting for them, and raising funds for
> them, based on this issue alone. I, like millions of other gun owners,
> am now a criminal by dint of the fact that my paperwork is not
> complete, and all my firearms are now subject to confiscation with no
> compensation whatsoever, AND the police have the legal power to enter
> my home WITHOUT A WARRANT on suspicion only that there are
> unregistered firearms present.
>
> Any one who doesn't see this as dangerous legislation is simply an
> idiot !!-

Sorry to hear that. I thought for sure it was a gone-er this time.

Three stinking votes!!!!!!!!!!!


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