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Perch Dog
03-04-2004, 03:55 PM
The Feds


I don't feel any safer, do you??

Canada's billion-dollar gun registry employs 1,800 bureaucrats, who spend their days tracking down duck hunters and farmers.
By comparison, Canada hired only 130 additional customs officers to protect our borders after Sept. 11. Here are a few more eye-rolling facts about the gun registry, mostly unearthed by MP Garry Breitkreuz from Saskatchewan.

Internal audits show that government bureaucrats have a 71% error rate in licensing gun owners and a 91% error rate in registering the guns themselves. The government admits it registered 718,414 guns without serial numbers. That means either the bureaucrats forgot to write them down, or the guns didn't have serial numbers in the first place. That's as useless as registering a vehicle simply as "a blue Ford Explorer."

* To these gun owners, the government has sent little stickers with made-up "serial numbers" on them, that gun owners are supposed to stick on their guns. And everybody at the gun registry is praying that criminals who steal those guns won't peel off the stickers.

* Some 222,911 guns were registered with the same make and serial number as other guns. That's not just useless-it's dangerous. If someone else with a "Blue Ford Explorer" is involved in a hit and run, you'll be the one getting a knock on the door by the RCMP.

* Out of 4,114,624 gun registration certificates, 3,235,647 had blank or missing entries-but the bureaucrats issued them anyway.

* In the beginning, the government's firearms licenses had photographs on them just like driver's licenses do. But after hundreds of gun owners were sent licenses with someone else's photo on them, the government decided to scrap photos on the licenses altogether, rather than fix the problem.

* Private details about every gun owner in the country are put on one computer database, called CPIC. That's valuable information to a peeping tom-or a criminal. The CPIC computer has been breached 221 times since the mid-1990s, according to the RCMP.

* In August of 2002, the gun registry sent a letter to Hulbert Orser, demanding he register his guns, and warning him that it's a crime not to register his firearms. Orser died in 1981.

* Garth Rizzuto is not dead, but he's getting older - he applied for a gun license 21/2 years ago. He hasn't been rejected. They're still "processing" his application.

* Some 304,375 people were allowed to register guns even though they didn't have a license permitting them to own a gun.

* On March 1 of 2002, bureaucrats registered Richard Buckley's soldering "gun". That's right, a heat "gun" used for welding tin and lead. No word yet on Buckley's staple guns or glue guns.

* Some 15,381 gun owners were licensed with no indication of having taken the gun safety courses-one of the main arguments for licensing.

Despite the billion-dollar taxpayer subsidy, gun-owners must still pay $279 for the required licenses, registration, photo ID and other costs to register a single gun. That's as much as a gun costs in the first place.



* The government spent $29 million on advertising for the gun registry including $4.5 million to Group-Action, the Liberal ad firm now under RCMP investigation.

* But all of these follies are trivial compared to the central, unanswerable flaw in the gun registry: Since only law-abiding gun owners will register their guns, how can the registry stop criminals?

If you think this is information all Canadians should have, forward it; ask your political representatives about these facts. You don't have to be a gun owner to have concerns on the questionable actions taken and situation we are in. Maybe there is a better way?


Forwarded by Perch dog

xsniper
03-04-2004, 06:03 PM
It was quite clear from the start that this would be a make work project for New Brunswick (Miramichi) now they have moved part of it to Ottawa, so now to get rid of it you have to throw 1,800 Beauracrats out of a job.Listened to the head of the police chiefs assn, on the radio today, he says the cost is comparible to any other registry of this type, I dont think it cost this much to set up the registration system for moter vehicles, and it actually works.Listen to Ann Mclellan she can't figure out how a guy suffering with mental illness could get ahold of a gun and shoot an RCMP officer in Spruce Grove. It is obvious that the system will not work no matter how much money they throw at it. People in this country have got to make this an election issue, maybe people like Iron Anney won't get elected again, maybe then they will take notice and do what is right. Right now they have thrown so much money into this bottomless pit that they can't admit that it was a mistake, whether it works or not doesn't matter any more, but we will have something to show for the money wasted.

Tucumseh
03-04-2004, 08:20 PM
You know Xsniper, I've been following the news very closely since the sponsorship scandal and I think the Liberals will pay for all their wrong doings. I was under the impression that they could do no wrong and still get the vote of the people down east. Popularity polls in Ontario show the Libs falling steadily.......Maybe there in over their heads this time and they maynot be able to bullsh_ _ there way out of it. Too bad the conservatives didn't have a countable leader and some sort of a platform to go with. Thats another problem with Canada...who do we vote for?

xsniper
03-05-2004, 09:01 AM
Problem is Tuc those people down East seem to forget real fast, and there is one province down there where corruption is a way of everyday life, we need the opposition to keep the heat turned up high. Hopefully the Conservatives will get it together soon. We got to get the young people interested, in the last Federal Election only 1 in 18 voted. Look at the platforms of the opposition, I am sure the Conservatives will have one soon, but most of all get out there and vote, maybe we can cut them off at the knee's and get a minority gov. it will at least keep them in check and under the magnifying glass. We as a country can't afford to have this Liberal Party running unchecked any more.