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  1. Fyi, if i alluded to your stupidity, it's because you are actually stupid, complaining to the moderators won't change your predicament. lol.
  2. No it doesn't, and no doubt I could point to many other activities or jobs with higher risk to the public that could use yearly evals, but I get the feeling you would be ok with the government controlling most aspects of our lives so the point would be lost on you. The fact is, hunters and legal firearms owners are statistically very safe. You don't have to accept it, like it, or believe it, but thankfully for the time being your opinion isn't going to count for much, for the time being, the facts count.
  3. McMaster study finds gun laws don't affect murder rate http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/612534--mcmaster-study-finds-gun-laws-don-t-affect-murder-rate Amazingly though groups still hang onto the registry, "It’s important to recognize that in 2008, (according to the most recent statistics) 26 per cent of homicides (in Canada) were by rifles or shotguns, and the majority of firearm-related spousal homicides were by long-guns,” said Snider." ....thats sort of the point idiot, it the registry isn't preventing or solving any of those murders, and fyi, you cant register a sawed off shotgun, rifles and shotguns accounted for 17 percent of firearms homicides, handguns, registered for 80 years..60 percent. So as a percentage of all homicides long guns come in around 5.5 percent, but wait, theres more, of those how many were legal.. Well that number is around 2 percent, 2 percent of all homicides in this country are commited with a leaglly registered firearm on average about 12 out of 608 in 2008. "Firearm homicides up 24% since 2002" http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-002-x/2009004/article/10929-eng.htm It doesn't seem the registry is helping, and since the vast majority of gun crime in this country is commited with handungs and is gang related, just where do you think that increase is coming from...It just goes to show that no gun law will reduce already illegal gun activity, banning or restricting something that is already owned illegaly only punishes the law abiding, as does the gun registry. Wake up people.
  4. Im ok with keeping magazine capacity down, but the reality is that reloading from multiple magazines isn't difficult, how many shots were fired at dawson college? 60.. This ocurred after the capacities were reduced, it simply doesn't work. There are rules against making bombs too, but it is still exceedingly easy to do and none of the required materials are regulated, you simpy can't legistlate sanity. Sure, reduced magazine capacities might possibly maybe give someone a chance at escaping, but then limiting all cars to 60km/hr would CERTAINLY reduce road fatalities, but no one is asking for that..life is life, we take risks everyday. If some one is driving too fast and runs you down that is just as illegal as being shot, though being shot is a hell of a lot less likely.
  5. wwwtt really doesn't know what he is talking about, clearly uneducated and seemingly not all that bright, it's pretty unfair for everyone to pile on.
  6. In your case yes, fyi, Dawson college, registered firearm. Not that it matters to you.
  7. Who cares, tell us again how many murders the registry prevented.
  8. How did the registry prevent the last mass shooting in Canada? Let me explain. It didn't. Now why don't you stop embarrassing yourself.
  9. Hudak doesn't seem to be very good at politics.
  10. The same sort of non arguments and non facts you have been using to promote the gun registry all of these years? I don't like the governments efforts to increase sentencing for pot users, in fact I think it should be legalized, perhaps all drugs should be, but I can see the sense in not allowing violent offenders another chance to offend, seems to me there are lots of people around and if known violent people stayed behing bars society would go on. But for some on the left it's all about fixing people, helping people, rehabilitating people, so that a large portion of them will still reoffend but hey look at how good we made ourselves feel about trying to help them.. So sorry, but I don't give a shit about how much help they needed, or how tough their lives were, newsflash, most people who grew up in bad situations don't become violent offenders, most perservere to some extent. So it really is amusing to see the left twist itself in knots over this, always claiming the moral high groud, always worrying about the disadvantaged, when at least as far as pot is concerned there is a lot discussion amongst the right about the practicality of these new laws, but were all the same.. But hey when you are blindly supporting a gun registry that is so easily proven useless or very, very nearly so, you are just another insightful liberal trying to make the world a better place by supporting laws which do nothing but annoy hunters and worrying about the rights of violent people...sure. You're a hero in a world full of evil people who think violent criminals should spend more time in prison, hoorah and Canada is so lucky to have you.
  11. I have been in a union in a flying related industry for many years, one thing you should ask yourself about air canada is how does an airline that is perpetually losing money manage to stay open? Perhaps we don't here all the details eh.. As for unions in general they are something of a necessary evil, to a point, at this time unions aren't really all that strong simply because for quite some time now unionized workers have been doing well, well enough that really fighting for each other isn't worth it. Aside from many of us being fat dumb and happy, you have to consider the propaganda war waged by some, and that becaomes more effective during tougher economic times. At the same time though your own union can be your worse enemy, by treating everyone as equal, by promoting hiring minorities or women, at the expense of competency. By not coming through on contract negotiations with cost of living matching wage increases, and providing toothless support when faced with vindictive management etc. You are often left wondering if the money you spend every month is worth it. At the end of the day tho, it really is all you have, unions are the reason why many of us can make a decent living, and while they are less relevant now would any of us want to abolish unions and face the inevitable downward spiral of wages, until enough of us decided to get together and demand more..I don't think we need to live that scenario to know the end result. Do you think that all of these companies outsourced to China beacuse they felt bad for the Chinese? How about using every blip in the market or every hurricane, every volcano, every earthquake etc as an excuse to offer nothing, when their own books show they are making money? If we allow corporations to pay thrid world wages they will do just that, weather it is here, or over seas, while I often dislike my union, I think it is a lesser evil.
  12. I know most of you like to sit around and split hairs all day, but can any of you describe a situation where a drug addict can use a drug without being first in possesion of a drug? Also, where did that drug come from, how did the drug user come to posess that drug? Their is a whole chain of illegality before the use of the drug, so if a place is helping drug users they are affecting the whol chain of illegality that they rely on, there will be other legal implications to this ruling. Again how can one use what one does not posses?
  13. You seem to have difficulty with things like the truth and facts so would you mind providing evidence that the majority of Canadians (fyi that means more than just Toronto or that giant suburb of southern Onatrio) want Palestine to be recognized or in fact care at all about the issue at all.
  14. If you have a propensity for harming others, or say kidnapping children, you shouldn't be in circulation. Some people involved with certain special interests that have a higher likelihood of criminality don't see it that way, some just have a pathetic weakness known as liberal guilt, those people should be ignored and marginalized. Give the guy some help in a controlled environment.
  15. And of course we aren't intelligent enough to only track the people who's behavior warrants it...no more than we generally only put people in prison after they have been convicted of a crime..sigh. You should offer your home as a sex offender sanctuary seeing as you feel their pain. To make it clear, these are CONVICTED criminals.
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