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Old 03-05-2014, 06:40 PM
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Default Rcmp Are Our New Masters.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are acting on their own authority to arbitrarily re-classify, ban and ultimately confiscate certain rifles, contemptible actions for which Canadian citizens seemingly have no recourse.

Last Wednesday, the RCMP made good on its past threats and turned tens of thousands of Canadians into criminals overnight when they re-classified the Swiss Arms Classic Green carbine, a Swiss-made rifle featuring military-style characteristics, declaring it “prohibited” even though the model has been sold in Canada since 2000. Until Monday, the Canadian feds hadn’t even offered an amnesty period for gun owners to turn in their newly illegal weapons.



Although the high quality rifles cost anywhere from $3,000 to $4,000, the Canadian government has made no indication it intends to compensate, purchase or otherwise reimburse gun owners, or gun shops, for their surrendered firearms.

On Friday, after the country’s Public Safety Minister had publicly stated he would “take action” against the assault on law-abiding citizens’ rights, the Mounties again banned another gun, a Canadian version of the CZ 858, which had been specifically modified to meet domestic laws.

Troubling to many Canadians is the RCMP banned these guns without the authority of elected officials. “The elected government of the day had already made it clear it did not want to go this route. The Mounties did it anyway,” Sun News’s Brian Lilley reported.

“It is a dark day when police, not the people’s elected representatives, can suddenly transform thousands of ordinary, law-abiding Canadians into criminals with the stroke of a bureaucratic pen,” writes the Winnipeg Sun’s Lorne Gunter.

As Gunter explains, the High River gun grab of June 2013 set the precedent for mass gun confiscation. Mirroring scenes from the fallout of Hurricane Katrina, Mounties in the wake of a devastating flood “decided arbitrarily to break into the homes of nearly 2,000 law-abiding residents and strip the places of guns because they feared residents’ anger might be turned on police or politicians once the town’s forced evacuation was lifted.”

“The government needs to rein in the Mounties or they will find they’re no longer in control,” Lilly declares. “That means the government not only needs to override the decree from the Mounties, but strip them of any power they have or think they have to do this again.”

One gun shop owner expressed to CBC News that Mounties are disarming citizens to have a monopoly on force. “There is a movement within the RCMP and they don’t like to see guns in the hands of anybody but themselves.”

Canadian gun owners who refuse to relinquish their firearms can face jail time up to three years, Sun News reported.

Of course, the irony of the RCMP’s ban and confiscation is that they are targeting a gun the Swiss government actually entrusts its citizens to arm themselves with, illustrating the Mounties and Canadian government’s draconian disdain for its people’s rights.
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:13 PM
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:40 PM
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So does the Rcmp in their Bunker sit and think>MMMMMMMMMMM there has not been many mass killing in Canada and things are really getting boring. So lets look at some guns we can bann {WE GOT TO LOOK LIKE WE ARE DOING SOMETHING}
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:53 PM
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So does the Rcmp in their Bunker sit and think>MMMMMMMMMMM there has not been many mass killing in Canada and things are really getting boring. So lets look at some guns we can bann {WE GOT TO LOOK LIKE WE ARE DOING SOMETHING}
No its porbably not nearly as complicated as that.
Someone is hired or posted to fill a position.
That position is determining what category weapons fall into.

So they look at all the new stuff coming up until they riun out of new ones to look at and that leaves em wit a problem.
Its a government job...they want to advance and the best way to do that is to appear busy and proactive.
Lord knows if they run out of real work someone will give them something else to do and nobody wants more responsability.

Solution... review old firearms and make some changes.

It gives the appearance of progress and pro-action on their part.

I think the changes we saw had more to do with a hirling trying to justify their employment than anything else.

Government tends to work that way sometimes.
The military sure as hell did at least.
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Old 03-06-2014, 10:54 AM
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I encourage everyone to go out and buy yourself an ar15. Nothing better than knowing just having one sitting in your safe is ****ing off a liberal/RCMP somewhere.
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Old 03-06-2014, 11:42 AM
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I encourage everyone to go out and buy yourself an ar15. Nothing better than knowing just having one sitting in your safe is ****ing off a liberal/RCMP somewhere.
MARSTAR had or maybe still has a sale on Norinco AR15's for the unbelievable low price of $529. Anodized finish......not a paint job.
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Old 03-06-2014, 02:09 PM
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I wouldn't be surprised if by early summer every ar platform is on that list. Then m1a and sks. No sense stopping there. You let a dog get his head under the tent. He'll be all in real quick
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