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Topic: Police charge 17-year old in Canada after 4 shot dead
mightymoe's photo
Sun 01/24/16 04:05 PM


currently, gun control is only about regulation,,as in well 'regulated' milita
If anyone thinks regulating a militia means limiting what arms said militia can have is living in lala land and they dont know what the hell theyre talking about.

Limiting what type of firearms law abiding citizens can own is stupid and serves no purpose other than to be used as an inroad to further banning of other types of firearms.
We already have gun control. I can control whether or not I can own one....just as someone else can do the same. They need to stay the frick out of my decision and Ill stay out of theirs.


I suppose there will be a mingler who is an authority on exactly what the founders meant by 'well regulated'





no worse than the liberals who seem to know everything...

ErotiDoug's photo
Sun 01/24/16 06:04 PM
Edited by ErotiDoug on Sun 01/24/16 06:31 PM

I wonder if this will be a case of psychiatric illness...


Clearly this is the case. Often in Canada the word gun and rifle are interchanged. I would expect it to be a hunting rifle.
The R.C.M.P. are well integrated in the communities and did know the person involved. No special gear (vest etc.) is needed. Most likely the officers did not even unclip their guns just the power of the officers voice and the uniform.
The pain he has caused his community and his responsibilities he will understand in time. He will always be a member of the community.

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/aboriginal-justice/

Robxbox73's photo
Sun 01/24/16 06:53 PM
Thanks MightyMoe, yea I hear ya!

ErotiDoug's photo
Sun 01/24/16 07:08 PM


Looks like it's not just an American phenomenon. Sorry to say it. :cry:


It's rare in Canada. The last time something like that happened to them was 10 years ago.


This is very-very different!!
* This crime is Dene ! A aboriginal community!
* The Canadian law will be heavily influenced with "First Nation Law", which takes precedence in this case.

** As to foreign gun laws? I am at a loss to understand the relationship to this? They are worlds apart! It is common to stop a person with a gun, only to make sure the chamber is empty. Often (kids) don't because they are watching for a fast kill, rabbit and so forth. Also in extreme cold they load sloppily (sticky).(The above relates to small communities only)!!!

DO NOT !! Expect this in a city! haha!

ErotiDoug's photo
Sun 01/24/16 08:03 PM
Edited by ErotiDoug on Sun 01/24/16 08:17 PM

Harmony, I beg to differ. Law abiding citizens hold the responsibility of keeping their arms safe. These child shootings are proof, that when criminals want to commit crime, the will get a gun, even in Canada.

Please don't put words in my mouth, I'm quite capable of speaking for myself thank you. I belive in all the laws that govern our second amendment rights. Gun control aims to remove all guns, like in Canada. You feel better that only criminals can get guns? I realize there is no changing your mind or mine. Then again I'm a Texan spock

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Crime rate has to do with the social fabric or social net being insufficient. Health care is just a higher level of this. First nation countries are very lucky to have this social base to lower crime.

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Years ago I tried to lock the house doors and found them to be rusted. WD 40 fixed the problem! Will they still lock, I have no idea?? Why would I ever need to lock a door. If I'm not home, there is insurance. Do people lock car doors as well??
** So you can understand when I hear some peoples "gun talk". I just relate to them hunting squirrels or they have squirrels in the atticrofl

** Squirrel
Food historians confirm squirrel, along with other small scampery rodentia-type game, played an integral role as human food from prehistory to present. Readily available, easily caught, economically feasible, tasty & versatile. Tastes like chicken.

Native dwellers, European settlers, foraging pioneers, and established frontiersmen often relied on the daily "shoot" to provide meat for meals. This might explain why squirrel recipes were not typically featured in period cookbooks. We also find references to squirrel as a substitute for preferred cuts in certain recipes, including stew. In the USA two celebrated examples of squirrel-based food are Brunswick Stew & Kentucky Burgoo. Big socio-political feeds featuring local game make perfect sense in this particular context.


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