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Why the need for such an activity? I submit there is no need for anyone except perhaps for the police to be armed.

Like in every decent police state.

Is there a need for fast cars?

How about criminals, is there a need for them?

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Like in every decent police state.

Is there a need for fast cars?

How about criminals, is there a need for them?

Lawyers and thousands of other professionals desperately need crimminality to irk out a living - Much like some Christain churches need poverty to justify their existance.

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Lawyers and thousands of other professionals desperately need crimminality to irk out a living

Where's the connection to "gun control"?

- Much like some Christain churches need poverty to justify their existance.

You're confusing it with Marxism.

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Where's the connection to "gun control"?

You're confusing it with Marxism.

Oh you wanna connection do you......so you think Jesus was a commie huh? BAAAM! Take that! There should be no gun control when it comes to getting rid of commies - Jews - Muslims - Christians - gays - straights - blacks - whites - poor or the rich - so BAAAM! Take that! :P

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Don't like to say this and I admire that Jesus fellow alot - but he was a commie...and he said - "The poor will always be with us." - He was in no hurry to get rid of poverty - and that thing he did - telling everyone to "sell your property and put the money in a common purse where are could come and take from when in need" - that sure sounds like a commie thing to me.....but then when Jesus was out of town ___Peter got all mafia like and started to threaten those that lied about how much they got for their property....so he scared them to death - once word got around the village that if you ripped of Peter the banker - you were as good as dead - that sure sounds like Mafia to me - with a bit of commie tossed in for good measure.

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Oh you wanna connection do you......so you think Jesus was a commie huh? BAAAM! Take that! There should be no gun control when it comes to getting rid of commies - Jews - Muslims - Christians - gays - straights - blacks - whites - poor or the rich - so BAAAM! Take that! :P

Isn't it too early for drinking?

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eyeball:

Yep, you got yer social engineers then you got yer moral engineers.

What are they confiscating now?

I understand our new engineers intend to pass all sorts of new laws this fall to fix all the problems they have with reality.

What laws EXACTLY? And what problem???? I didn't get the memo.

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Don't like to say this and I admire that Jesus fellow alot - but he was a commie...and he said - "The poor will always be with us." - He was in no hurry to get rid of poverty - and that thing he did - telling everyone to "sell your property and put the money in a common purse where are could come and take from when in need" - that sure sounds like a commie thing to me.....but then when Jesus was out of town ___Peter got all mafia like and started to threaten those that lied about how much they got for their property....so he scared them to death - once word got around the village that if you ripped of Peter the banker - you were as good as dead - that sure sounds like Mafia to me - with a bit of commie tossed in for good measure.

.and he said - "The poor will always be with us." -

He also said

The meek shall inherit the earth
and I haven't seen a lot of those inheritances happening lately----- when will this change come about????
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Peter Sedge sues Toronto Police

They seized his gun collection for no valid reason

Welcome to my weekly news

Bulletin! As always, I will be

including links to online resources

Text like this means you can click

on it to view a resource online if

you want more information about

the topic that is being discussed.

Now for the latest...

In May of 2008 Peter Sedge was

the victim of an illegal seizure of

his gun collection by the Toronto

Police Service.

The humiliation of the arrest

at midnight, in his boxers, was

witnessed by all his neighbours as

120 of his legally-owned firearms

were seized.

The charges were later dropped,

of course, but not until after his

public humiliation was reported

across the country.

Mr. Sedge’s landlords, James

and David Cranton, had brought

prospective buyers Brandon

Tataryn and his father to look at

the property.

Tataryn said he “saw a number

of rifles and a great quantity of

ammunition.”

You’d think the police would at

least punch in the address to the

gun registry and see if anything

came up for the address or its

owner. Or is it that maybe the

gun registry isn’t as useful as

everyone claims?

No, doing something so simple

isn’t part of the protocol for the

Toronto Police Department. It’s

nowhere near “in your face”

enough for them.

Guns are present; that’s good

enough.

As for Tataryn, why can’t people

just mind their own business?

So the guy has a lot of guns and

ammunition...that doesn’t mean

anything!

It certainly doesn’t make him a

criminal.

A big pat on the back and words

of encouragement to Mr. Sedge

as he now pursues a lawsuit

against Toronto Police Services

members Terrence Wray, Dennis

Doyle, Stephen Gibbons, Stephen

McGran, Jeffrey MacDuff,

Michael Ramsay, Jason McIntyre,

Lesley Zimmer, Bryan Smith, Neil

Thornton, Paul Scudds, Roderick

MacLean, Ron Clifford, Darryl

Linquist, Michael Press and

Oliver Febbo.

Mr. Sedge is seeking $3 million

from them for “negligence, negligent

investigation, false arrest, false

imprisonment, unlawful search and

seizure, breach of the Canadian

Charter of Rights and Freedoms and

aggravated and punitive damages.”

As well, Mr. Sedge is suing

Tataryn, his father and the landlords

for $3 million “for malicious

prosecution, defamation, conspiracy,

trespass, trespass to goods and

aggravated and punitive damages.”

I’m so happy to hear that Mr.

Sedge is attempting to hold these

inconsiderate people accountable

for their actions.

I pray the court sees this as

justice; necessary to remind the

police and tattletale busybodies

that as adults we must think

before we act before damaging a

person’s livelihood or their reputation,

job, mental health and

bank account.

Such irresponsible actions must

not go unpunished.

Katey

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Peter Sedge sues Toronto Police

They seized his gun collection for no valid reason

Welcome to my weekly news

Bulletin! As always, I will be

including links to online resources

Text like this means you can click

on it to view a resource online if

you want more information about

the topic that is being discussed.

Now for the latest...

In May of 2008 Peter Sedge was

the victim of an illegal seizure of

his gun collection by the Toronto

Police Service.

The humiliation of the arrest

at midnight, in his boxers, was

witnessed by all his neighbours as

120 of his legally-owned firearms

were seized.

The charges were later dropped,

of course, but not until after his

public humiliation was reported

across the country.

Mr. Sedge’s landlords, James

and David Cranton, had brought

prospective buyers Brandon

Tataryn and his father to look at

the property.

Tataryn said he “saw a number

of rifles and a great quantity of

ammunition.”

You’d think the police would at

least punch in the address to the

gun registry and see if anything

came up for the address or its

owner. Or is it that maybe the

gun registry isn’t as useful as

everyone claims?

No, doing something so simple

isn’t part of the protocol for the

Toronto Police Department. It’s

nowhere near “in your face”

enough for them.

Guns are present; that’s good

enough.

As for Tataryn, why can’t people

just mind their own business?

So the guy has a lot of guns and

ammunition...that doesn’t mean

anything!

It certainly doesn’t make him a

criminal.

A big pat on the back and words

of encouragement to Mr. Sedge

as he now pursues a lawsuit

against Toronto Police Services

members Terrence Wray, Dennis

Doyle, Stephen Gibbons, Stephen

McGran, Jeffrey MacDuff,

Michael Ramsay, Jason McIntyre,

Lesley Zimmer, Bryan Smith, Neil

Thornton, Paul Scudds, Roderick

MacLean, Ron Clifford, Darryl

Linquist, Michael Press and

Oliver Febbo.

Mr. Sedge is seeking $3 million

from them for “negligence, negligent

investigation, false arrest, false

imprisonment, unlawful search and

seizure, breach of the Canadian

Charter of Rights and Freedoms and

aggravated and punitive damages.”

As well, Mr. Sedge is suing

Tataryn, his father and the landlords

for $3 million “for malicious

prosecution, defamation, conspiracy,

trespass, trespass to goods and

aggravated and punitive damages.”

I’m so happy to hear that Mr.

Sedge is attempting to hold these

inconsiderate people accountable

for their actions.

I pray the court sees this as

justice; necessary to remind the

police and tattletale busybodies

that as adults we must think

before we act before damaging a

person’s livelihood or their reputation,

job, mental health and

bank account.

Such irresponsible actions must

not go unpunished.

Katey

This was one of the "benefits" of the act--- if you were a law abiding citizen with a gun or a bunch of them the cops would know exactly where to come if they needed a quick spectacular arrest. Hard on the basic citizen tho. Of course, the law also enabled the system to award huge sentences to armed robbers (of which NO judge ever took advantage) You could get the same sentence for leaving the gun cabinet unlocked as you could for using an AK in a robbery.

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Of course, the law also enabled the system to award huge sentences to armed robbers (of which NO judge ever took advantage) You could get the same sentence for leaving the gun cabinet unlocked as you could for using an AK in a robbery.

Maybe you could show us some corroborating evidence of this?

Thanks.

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