Skybolts
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'Lawcare'...not bad. I don't figure lobbyists are proposing anything, I was being facetious. Of course it costs people to defend themselves in court, and some are willing to pay for insurance. No argument there. ------------------------- It still stands, if you point a firearm at a person in Canada, it is a crime. What's asinine, is all this 'ya but this guy and that guy'. Because the police decide not to charge a person in a specific case does not mean it is not a crime.
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Thank you for demonstrating your level of maturity. You appear to be the loudest person in the room. We all know what that means. The law is clear on this. Point a firearm at a person loaded or not, is an offence. Your exceptions to the rule do not change the rule. 87 (1) Every person commits an offence who, without lawful excuse, points a firearm at another person, whether the firearm is loaded or unloaded. Marginal note:Punishment (2) Every person who commits an offence under subsection (1) (a) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years; or (b) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 87 1995, c. 39, s. 139 Now calm down. Crying whining because you don't like someones statements on the internet is foolish.
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Posted were asinine. How you feel about that is up to you. What else do I not know? Oh... didn't you know, how I didn't know, I can't take it? Not impressive is your lack of knowing what I don't know. Requiring insurance is for each person to decide in this case, and has nothing to do with the laws regarding self defense. Though it wouldn't surprise me if the Liberal gov't makes it mandatory to have self defense insurance, while being illegal to defend oneself.
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PM IN HOT WATER; The Prime Minister apologizes.
Skybolts replied to Topaz's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Thanks for that. What's your point? He should "assault" the court? -
Are Sexy Restaurant Outfits a Human Rights Issue?
Skybolts replied to Boges's topic in Sex and Gender Issues
Buisness owners should be allowed to place what requirements they choose on dress codes. If one agrees to it then so be it. Personaly I think people should wear what they choose, unless its over the top tasteless. -
Pay Criminals to Stop Criminal Behaviour
Skybolts replied to Big Guy's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Perhaps there may not be a solution. There is always an option.
