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Liberals stack Firearms Committee with anti-gun radicals

I am saying most, if not all dictatorships lean towards socialism & gun confiscations.

Indeed. Look at the dictatorships in Sweden, Japan, Canada, the UK, Germany and so on. If you want to live the high life, go to places with weak central governments and where everyone has fully-automatic weapons of war: Syria, Iraq, Sudan...

Anyway, the US is awash in weapons and looks to be far more paranoid, politically unstable and more dangerous a place than any of those above. When can we expect to see the benefits of the guns-for-all experiment to come to the fore?
 
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These in home ranges were approved by the CFO ?

Did those exist long ago? Who is going to turn you in anyway? I would be more concerned about IAQ in the house. I used to work in an old winchester factory with indoor ranges and the ventilation was quite sad. A gunsmith rented one range for his work so they were still being used up until at least a few years ago.
 
I thought that this might be different and have some serious discussion of only putting people from one side of an argument onto a committee.

Unfortunately, it's turned into another "Der gunna tak mah guns!" shitfest. My question is why make a new thread for that?

Carry on.
 
These in home ranges were approved by the CFO ?

or are you just shooting non-restricted firearms at these home ranges

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This was some time ago... 10 or so years before c-68.

One of those homes was in downtown Brampton... We only had an issue once.. when someone thought to let off a couple .270 rnds... shook the house, someone called.. 2 uniforms knocked on the door, casually, asked if we were shooting guns in the house, went downstairs for a for a bit.. and left.
It was a little different back then.
 
Indeed. Look at the dictatorships in Sweden, Japan, Canada, the UK, Germany and so on. If you want to live the high life, go to places with weak central governments and where everyone has fully-automatic weapons of war: Syria, Iraq, Sudan...

Anyway, the US is awash in weapons and looks to be far more paranoid, politically unstable and more dangerous a place than any of those above. When can we expect to see the benefits of the guns-for-all experiment to come to the fore?

You can see the benefits right now. U.S. homicide rate is at its lowest point in history, coinciding with a rapid rise in gun ownership.



 
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