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  1. That’s now officially The Yukon, The NWT, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Newfoundland. Unofficially Ontario too as Doug Ford has spoken out against the confiscation. Plus all of the individual police forces who have said they want nothing to do with it.

  2. Mrdingus6969 on

    All that remains that apparently supports it is Nova Scotia and B.C? As far as I know

  3. icedesparten on

    As far as I’m tracking, only Quebec has positively enrolled in this so far. That makes 7/13 provinces and territories actively (to some degree) opposed to it. Hardly the auspicious project they thought it would be. CPC and NDP working together is also quite nice to see.

    Just leaves one question, why does the LPC continue to try to force it through? I mean, other than ol‘ Gary A admitting it was for Quebec votes.

  4. So… doesn’t this mean that all of the listed firearms will still be illegal, but that Newfoundlanders won’t have the option during the amnesty period of getting paid for giving theirs up?

  5. The rcmp should just hurry up and charge some rich person with illegal ownership of a previously legal firearm so that this Order in Counsel and associated legislation can be tested by the court

    Get someone with deep pockets so they can go all the way to the SCC with smart lawyers who throw everything that might stick at it.

  6. Mr_Canada1867 on

    This program will be shit canned on April 1st when they realize that the # of firearms declared is nowhere near their target.

  7. silenceisgold3n on

    The polling is tight. So if you really care about this issue, let the Liberals know that you will die on your political hill for it. Maybe they will get the message and slip out of this boondoggle. Otherwise, let them reap the consequences at the ballot box. Use what power you have and don’t have a short memory.

  8. Ov3rReadKn1ght0wl on

    And that’s another province telling the fed to stuff it. Love to see it especially when it’s for stupid policy like this.

  9. silenceisgold3n on

    Imagine if you took this money and just hired police to continuously patrol the streets where the extortion victims live in Surrey or other parts of BC, or more border patrols, or detectives to bust smuggling. Anything but this useless crap.

  10. chess_the_cat on

    Stop the madness. Please. Repeal the OICs and handgun freeze. Let law abiding Canadians enjoy their hobby. Let Canadians spend money on their hobby again and support local businesses. This is a no brainer. 

  11. Beneficial-Ride-4475 on

    This one actually kind of surprises me. I figured all on the Atlantic provinces were at least have some level of tacit support.

    I mean, I’m surprised in a pleasant way. It’s heartening to hear that half of the country is relatively sane still. I don’t know if it’s going to have an effect on anything. But it’s heartening never the less.

  12. abc123DohRayMe on

    Absolute waste of time and money. Why punish law abiding people. We need to keep our law abiding populace armed to form the basis of an underground resistance should a certain country with imperialistic aspirations go off the deep end.

  13. tyler111762 on

    Swear to god, resistance to the buyback is rolling out nation wide faster than the damn buyback its self.

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