The article misses a few key points. The major law changes after Polytech with the PAL/RPAL reforms and the limit on magazine sizes. Also misses the fact that 2020 NS shooting was with illegally obtained firearms.
Conveniently doesnt mention that Provost, who Rathejn should be criticizing, is now Secretary of State (Nature) and a former leader/speaker for the same organization (anti-gun lobby) group that Rathjen is part of.
crossplanetriple on
>most gun crimes in Canada are committed with illegal weapons.
That’s all people need to know to not put trust into this program.
Responsible_CDN_Duck on
Seems odd for the BBC not to make any references or comparisons to their own much more restrictive gun laws.
While I appreciate several of the historical exceptions in the 1997 update, not mentioning it or the accompanying seizure and destruction seems odd. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskUK/s/F6wI74rlQ6
When government policy is based off of virtue signaling what else could you expect
Dependent_Rip3076 on
The RCMP keeps emailing my Dad about the offer to buy his guns and he just laughs every time lol
StevenMcStevensen on
Who could have ever guessed that a program which is entirely dependant on voluntary buy-in from the same people who it actively shits on would be doomed to fail so badly? Truly shocking
Outrageous_Order_197 on
Gun control is supposed to prevent the illegal use of guns, not the legal use of them.
raz_kripta on
It is time to scrap this program, and save money.
In fact, it is counter-productive at a time when Canadians should be getting armed to defend their country – like Switzerland, every household should be assigned a rifle and trained how to use it. Clearly, the CAF are unable to defend the nation on their own.
Thereal_Stormm006 on
Gun Control is nothing more than a failure…as expected 🙄
Optimal-Divide8574 on
They’re talking about the buyback no mention of the failed gun registry which was launched with a budget of $2M but scrapped after it failed to complete after having cost $1B. Am I the only one who remembers that debacle?
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The article misses a few key points. The major law changes after Polytech with the PAL/RPAL reforms and the limit on magazine sizes. Also misses the fact that 2020 NS shooting was with illegally obtained firearms.
Conveniently doesnt mention that Provost, who Rathejn should be criticizing, is now Secretary of State (Nature) and a former leader/speaker for the same organization (anti-gun lobby) group that Rathjen is part of.
>most gun crimes in Canada are committed with illegal weapons.
That’s all people need to know to not put trust into this program.
Seems odd for the BBC not to make any references or comparisons to their own much more restrictive gun laws.
While I appreciate several of the historical exceptions in the 1997 update, not mentioning it or the accompanying seizure and destruction seems odd. https://www.reddit.com/r/AskUK/s/F6wI74rlQ6
Not mentioning the proposed 2025 amendments adding additional restrictions also seems very strange. https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-10291/
When government policy is based off of virtue signaling what else could you expect
The RCMP keeps emailing my Dad about the offer to buy his guns and he just laughs every time lol
Who could have ever guessed that a program which is entirely dependant on voluntary buy-in from the same people who it actively shits on would be doomed to fail so badly? Truly shocking
Gun control is supposed to prevent the illegal use of guns, not the legal use of them.
It is time to scrap this program, and save money.
In fact, it is counter-productive at a time when Canadians should be getting armed to defend their country – like Switzerland, every household should be assigned a rifle and trained how to use it. Clearly, the CAF are unable to defend the nation on their own.
Gun Control is nothing more than a failure…as expected 🙄
They’re talking about the buyback no mention of the failed gun registry which was launched with a budget of $2M but scrapped after it failed to complete after having cost $1B. Am I the only one who remembers that debacle?