Canadian Shooting Sports Association
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TEAM CSSA eNEWS | November 2, 2022
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Top Cops Testify Trudeau’s Handgun Ban is Misguided and Useless
Bill C-21 and the national handgun freeze recently imposed by the Trudeau government is misguided at best and useless at worst, according to both the government’s own documents and police experts across Canada.
So why does the Trudeau government insist on wasting taxpayer dollars on a gun ban that cannot solve the problem of drug dealers and gang violence?
Is it because Trudeau and company are complete and utter morons?
Is it because Trudeau’s merry band of fools have little interest in actually stopping the flow of illegal guns into the hands of Canada’s criminal underclass?
Or is it because their agenda is entirely political, focused on pandering for votes from uninformed Canadians?
The government’s own published statements tell the tale, as do police subject-matter experts from across Canada.
- “The vast majority of owners of handguns and of other firearms in Canada lawfully abide by requirements, and most gun crimes are not committed with legally-owned firearms.”
- Public Safety Canada’s document titled Reducing Violent Crime: A Dialogue on
Handguns and Assault Weapons.[i]
- “Many participants felt strongly that a ban would target law-abiding owners, rather than illicit firearms, and would not greatly impact crime reduction (particularly gang violence). As a result, many called for enhanced enforcement capacity for law enforcement and border services, as well as harsher punishments for firearms trafficking and gun-related crime.”
- Engagement Summary Report - Reducing Violent Crime: A Dialogue on
Handguns and Assault-Style Firearms[ii]
- “We continue to maintain that restricting lawful handgun ownership will not meaningfully address the real issue: illegal handguns obtained from the United States that have led to the disturbing current trend in gun violence that is largely related to gangs, street gangs, and more sophisticated organized crime groups.”
- Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police[iii]
- “Most of the laws we create are not going to be followed by the people who are committing the crimes with the guns. That's really what it comes down to. A ban is only as good as the people who are willing to follow it. We have a ban on murders in Canada, yet, sadly, we still have homicides happening all the time.”
- Chief Evan Bray, Regina Police Service[iv]
- “A handgun ban in Toronto will do nothing to abate gun crime. A city ban would have to be a bylaw, and criminals are totally ignoring criminal law, so a bylaw ticket likely won’t scare them! And the ‘law abiding’ handgun owners are just that, and not a threat.”
- Chris D. Lewis, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner, Retired[v]
- “It would be unmanageable and unfair to the majority of handgun owners who obey the law and always use their guns safely. Let’s effectively deal with the criminals that do NOT obey the current criminal law.”
- Chris D. Lewis, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner, Retired[vi]
- “Bill C-21 narrowly focuses on the tool or the firearm and not the criminal activity surrounding it. By only addressing the tool you are failing to address the root problem.”
- Brian Sauvé, President of the National Police Federation[vii]
- “There's no way in my world or any world I know that this would have an impact on somebody who’s going to go out and buy an illegal gun and use it to kill another person or shoot another person.”
- Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association[viii]
- “More regulations on law-abiding citizens is profoundly stupid. It is done by incompetent governments faced with a problem who want to be seen to be doing something but aren’t smart enough to actually figure out what to do.”
- Former police officer Leo Knight[ix]
- “They're not domestically sourced. They are internationally sourced. Our problem in Toronto is handguns from the United States. Investing in what you described is certainly not going to deal with the crime problem we’re facing in Toronto as it relates to criminal handguns and the use of criminal handguns.”
- Myron Demkiw, Deputy Chief, Toronto Police Service[x]
- “Canada already has a strict licensing regime for firearms purchases and the changes proposed do not address issues of organized crime, nor gang violence, illegal weapons smuggling, systemic causes of crime, or emerging threats such as 3D printed or ghost guns.”
- Brian Sauvé, President of the National Police Federation[xi]
- “Restricting lawful handgun ownership will not meaningfully address the real issue which is illegal firearms and illegal handguns obtained from the United States that have led to the disturbing current trend in gun violence that is largely related to gangs, street gangs and more sophisticated organized criminal groups.”
- Chief Evan Bray, Regina Police Service[xii]
- “A very strong theme is that most people who are committing crime with guns are criminals who don't have the ability to possess them. It's not law-abiding gun owners who are committing the majority of these crimes.”
- Chief Evan Bray, Regina Police Service[xiii]
- “Bill C-5 strikes down some mandatory minimum penalties related to weapons trafficking and firearms offences. This is inconsistent with the expressed intent of the government to reduce firearms violence in Canada.”
- Brian Sauvé, President of the National Police Federation[xiv]
- “Tackling criminal activity requires strong measures against criminals who threaten vulnerable communities, especially criminal activity that funds and empowers gangs and organized crime.”
- Brian Sauvé, President of the National Police Federation[xv]
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If the Trudeau gov't won't even listen to its own law enforcement experts, is C-21 a done deal?
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RESULTS FROM LAST WEEK'S SURVEY
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Is the Liberals' soft-on-crime agenda deliberate to keep scared, uninformed voters in line?
Agree: 97.1%
Disagree: 2.9%
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Congratulations to
Robert V.
of St. Catharines, Ontario,
winner of the ROSSI R92!
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Sir, as a handgun owner, I am concerned about the loss of my property and the stress that will be placed on my family at the time of my death. It was my understanding that prior to this government - following my death - my executor would assume my firearm licences and would take control of my estate, including all firearms. He would sell off the estate and divide the assets among my heirs.
Does that not mean that the guns have not been transferred to a new owner and so, cannot be seized by the government?
The executor would have to hold on to the guns until a responsible government was in place and this assault on inherency law was removed.
Rick H.
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This is a huge and multi-faceted question that, unfortunately, we are unable to answer at this time. We are in discussion with counsel to try to better understand our available options.
Tony B.
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SUBJECT: Listening
The firearms issue seems to attract people who do not know what they are talking about but consistently get the ear of the Liberals. Based on this I do not trust them on other issues like the so-called “climate emergency“ and other politically correct hoaxes.
Jim Q.
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Sadly, this seems to be the standard for modern government. Hopefully, change will come soon.
Tony B.
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We welcome your comments. If you would like to send us a letter (under 250 words, please), email us at:
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Trudeau's plan to 'freeze' handguns spurred six months...
Canadian gun retailers say that with handgun sales now illegal, 30 per cent of their business has been taken away from them Between his two stores, firearms retailer J.R. Cox would usually manage to sell around 1,200 to 1,400 handguns to licensed ...
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nationalpost.com
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Our View: Unclear whether pistol ban will affect gang...
If the sales ban doesn't work, we'll need to try other avenues to disarm gangsters Three loaded handguns and a stun gun were seized by BC RCMP Federal Policing Border Integrity officers near the Douglas border on March 31, 2022. (RCMP photos) Do...
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www.mapleridgenews.com
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Police forces too thinly stretched to administer firearm ...
History was made on Oct. 13 with the launch of the Public Order Emergency Commission's public hearings in Ottawa, looking into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to bring last winter's 'Freedom Convoy' protests to an end....
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Commentary: Firearms fight headed for showdown
With the UCP government doubling down last week on its opposition to federal government plans to prohibit many assault-style firearms in Canada, a showdown is fast approaching. Whether Danielle Smith and her cabinet colleagues will be able to...
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www.mountainviewtoday.ca
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NRA-ILA | Trudeau's Gun Grab: More Jurisdictions Tell...
Earlier, your NRA-ILA reported that Canada's three prairie provinces have opposed the federal government's "assault weapon" confiscation law and refused to allow provincial resources to be used in enforcing the gun ban and so-called "buyback" of...
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NetNewsLedger - Ontario Junior Canadian Rangers score...
By Canadian Ranger Master Corporal Chris Vernon Members of Ontario's 3Rd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group's (3CRPG) Junior Canadian Ranger program hit the bull's-eye recently and came home from Winnipeg with medals after participating in a national...
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BILL C-21 – Blacklock's Reporter
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by staff | The Blacklock's Reporter | October 31, 2022
A federal handgun sales ban will not “meaningfully” reduce gun crime, the RCMP union and Regina’s police chief testified at the Commons public safety committee. Federal authorities have sought to enforce a ban through cabinet order.
“Firearms will continue to make their way into Canada,” testified Brian Sauvé, president of the National Police Federation representing unionized Mounties. A sales ban will “not address issues of organized crime nor gang violence, illegal weapon smuggling, systemic causes of crime or emerging threats,” added Sauvé.
Bill C-21 An Act To Amend Certain Acts proposes to outlaw legal handgun sales. “Bill C-21 narrowly focuses on the tool or the firearm and not the criminal activity surrounding it,” said Sauvé. “By only addressing the tool you are failing to address the root problem.”
Cabinet has sought to enforce a ban by executive order. The Department of Foreign Affairs last August 19 banned legal handgun imports under the Export And Import Permits Act. “Given that nearly all our handguns are imported this means we are bringing our national handgun freeze into effect even sooner,” Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said at the time.
The Prime Minister effective November 9 also seeks to ban sales under the Firearms Act section 17. Canadians legally own some 1.1 million licensed handguns, by official estimate. There is no federal count on the number of smuggled handguns.
“Restricting lawful handgun ownership will not meaningfully address the real issue which is illegal firearms and illegal handguns obtained from the United States that have led to the disturbing current trend in gun violence that is largely related to gangs, street gangs and more sophisticated organized criminal groups,” Chief Evan Bray of the Regina Police Service testified at the public safety committee.
“Does that really improve public safety?” asked Conservative MP Glen Motz (Medicine Hat-Cardston, Alta.). “We do a good job now in trying to restrict firearms and access to firearms to those who are licensed and legally liable to possess them,” replied Chief Bray. “I think we have to focus and consider the fact law-abiding firearm owners are predominantly not the problem.”
“Predominantly they are not the ones who are causing the issue,” said Bray, co-chair of the firearms committee at the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. “The issue is people who are criminals.”
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Advocates urge MPs to legally enshrine definition of...
OTTAWA - Prominent gun-control groups are urging MPs to legislatively enshrine a comprehensive ban on firearms the government outlawed using regulatory orders more than two years ago. The Liberals banned some 1,500 models and variants of...
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nationalpost.com
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'Unintended consequences': MHPS chief on national...
MEDICINE HAT, AB - Medicine Hat's interim chief of police says the national handgun freeze that came into effect last week could have unintended consequences. Known officially as Bill C-21, the federal legislation puts a halt on importing, buying ...
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chatnewstoday.ca
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OPINION: Firearms Bill C-21 a shot in the dark
Laws only affect the lawful; current and future sport shooters shouldn't be punished On Oct. 21, 2022, a national freeze on the sale, purchase, or transfer of handguns came into effect in Canada. There's been a lot of confusion since May 30 when...
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www.thesudburystar.com
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Amid spike in shootings, police chief doesn't expect...
But police Chief Mark Neufeld said it's possible the policy will reduce gun violence over time Ottawa's recently-imposed handgun freeze won't hit many bull's-eyes in taming problems like Calgary's recent spike in shootings, the city's police...
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calgaryherald.com
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NOVA SCOTIA MASS CASUALTY COMMISSION –
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Blair insists he 'did not ask' RCMP to release...
OTTAWA - Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair is sticking to his stance that he did not interfere in a police investigation into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of April 2020. Blair, who was public safety minister at the time, told a House of ...
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nationalpost.com
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Maine man who supplied some firearms to N.S. mass...
A man who supplied some of the weapons used in the deadly rampage of April 2020 says he could not bring himself to testify at the inquiry into the murders. He recently told investigators he got rid of his remaining guns.
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Opposition parties can't ignore Liberal 'own goal' in...
Newly released audio recordings about the Nova Scotia mass shooting, which have prompted opposition MPs to call a Liberal cabinet minister and the RCMP commissioner back before a parliamentary committee, take allegations of political interference ...
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www.hilltimes.com
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The release of Lucki recordings reeks of foot-dragging...
As if the inner workings of the RCMP couldn't be any more mysterious, a new document has surfaced which indicates the RCMP's director of media relations at national headquarters is now the focus of an internal investigation for a potential...
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www.halifaxexaminer.ca
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WARMINGTON: New approach enables cops to track people on ...
1,100 hundred people facing firearms offences are currently out on bail in Toronto and Durham Region With 1,100 people before the courts on firearm charges currently free on bail instead of sitting in jail, few are surprised when they end up...
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o.canada.com
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N.S. RCMP investigate origins of 3D-printed firearm...
RCMP are investigating the origins of a 3D-printed firearm seized after a shooting earlier this week in Nova Scotia. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Guillaume Tremblay said there have been past seizures of 3D-printed firearms in Canada, but it's not a...
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www.cbc.ca
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North Bay police charge male high school student after...
A male student is facing criminal charges after an incident involving a replica firearm sent a North Bay high school into lockdown Thursday, police say.
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northernontario.ctvnews.ca
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'Large quantity' of firearms seized in West Grey
Several firearms have been seized as part of a joint investigation including West Grey police, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and OPP.
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london.ctvnews.ca
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RCMP seize more than 80 firearms during Lac du Bonnet...
Two adults were arrested by RCMP after more than eighty firearms and a large amount of ammunition was discovered during the execution of a search warrant in Lac du Bonnet.
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news4winnipeg.com
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Another deadly daylight shooting on a busy Toronto street
The city's 58th murder victim of the year was gunned down on the Danforth as nearby schools were letting out for the day A man his 30s was gunned down in a hail of gunfire on a busy stretch of the Danforth as schools were letting out Friday...
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ottawasun.com
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3 arrested after drugs, shotgun seized at Peterborough...
Three Peterborough residents face drug and weapons charges following a search of a residence and a collision earlier this month. Peterborough County OPP say that as part of an investigation, on Oct. 6 a search warrant was executed at a residence...
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globalnews.ca
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Toronto man who fired six times in daylight shooting...
A Toronto jury has acquitted a man of first-degree murder, accepting that he was acting in self-defence when he fired six shots into 30-year-old Michael Lewis, including two into his head, in broad daylight in a crowded lakefront park. The...
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www.thestar.com
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Shooting outside Toronto high school leaves 1 dead, 1...
A shooting outside an east-end Toronto high school Monday afternoon has left one person dead and one teenager in hospital, Toronto police say. Police say they received a call about a male shot outside Woburn Collegiate Institute shortly before...
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www.cbc.ca
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Calgary's top cop concerned about rising violence...
One man is dead and a Calgary Police Service officer was injured after an early morning shooting in the southwest Calgary community of Canyon Meadows.
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calgary.ctvnews.ca
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Amid rising rate of violent crime, Niagara police need...
Niagara Regional Police are asking for a show of community support, after the recent deaths of police officers across Canada provided a bleak reminder of how dangerous their jobs are. "I think our officers would really appreciate hearing from the ...
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www.stcatharinesstandard.ca
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Hunter fined $6,500 for careless use of a firearm, other ...
An Echo Bay man faces a big fine for multiple offenses says the MNR in a news release. Richard Bowen was convicted of careless use of a firearm while hunting, unlawfully discharging a firearm in a travelled roadway, knowingly making a false...
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www.baytoday.ca
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EU to tighten gun trade laws as Ukraine war fuels arms fears
BRUSSELS (AP) - The European Union on Thursday moved to tighten laws governing the trade and transport of guns to help keep illicit firearms out of the hands of criminal gangs amid concerns that the war in Ukraine could increase the spread of...
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www.therecord.com
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KRG continues efforts to curb illegal gun ownership in the Kurdistan region
Prime Minister Masrour Barzani ordered the closure of markets selling weapons as well as the confiscation of unlicensed guns in June.
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has made progress in controlling illegal firearms and continues its efforts to reach a future with stricter measures on gun ownership across the Kurdistan Region, the KRG said on Saturday.
“The KRG, in cooperation with the private sector, is working on a joint project to set up a place for selling, repairing, and dealing with weapons under the supervision of the interior ministry,” Director General of Diwan at the Ministry of Interior, Hemin Mirany said on Friday.
The government has formed 40 gun registration committees in its efforts to strengthen gun laws and reduce the number of private guns. The groups consist of representatives of the police, the Asayish, and the Peshmerga forces, the KRG said.
Moreover, the Ministry of Interior has given gun owners one year to register their firearms, according to Mirany, which then leads to a "long process" to obtain a permit to carry the weapons.
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523 firearms seized during Operation Athena national...
Law enforcement agencies across Australia seized 523 firearms last week as part of a national week of action. Operation Athena is designed to target the trafficking and use of illicit firearms throughout Australia and involves all policing...
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www.miragenews.com
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Denmark mall shooting brings focus on mental health...
COPENHAGEN - Denmark was shaken to its core in July when a 22-year-old opened fire in Copenhagen's Field's mall, killing three people and injuring several others. Home to some of the strictest gun laws in Europe, the shooting left many wondering...
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www.washingtonexaminer.com
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Australia gives rifles to Solomon Islands in China 'arms ...
Australia has provided Solomon Islands with a batch of 60 semiautomatic rifles and 13 vehicles, a move experts say is evidence of a growing "arms race" with China to equip the nation's...
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www.smh.com.au
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Dunblane victims families' shooting club ban call amid...
A growing craze of American combat-style shooting clubs is glamourising firearms - 25 years after the Dunblane handgun ban. A Sunday Mail investigation has revealed a disturbing spike in "practical shooting" courses in Scotland which allow people ...
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www.dailyrecord.co.uk
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Mobilized Russians given "barely usable" guns in...
Russian troops being sent to fight in Ukraine are being issued firearms that are "barely useable," while some troops are even reporting for duty without weapons, according to a report from British intelligence. On Monday, the U.K.
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www.newsweek.com
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Introducing Workplace Extension
The team behind Firearm Legal Defence is excited to introduce the Workplace Extension, available as an add-on to your policy.
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Many policy holders have been asking us if their Firearm Legal Defence policy covers them while they're at work and the answer has always been 'no' – until now. With the Workplace Extension, policy holders that carry firearms for their job can have confidence that they're protected by Firearm Legal Defence even when they're at work.
Add the Workplace Extension at our next renewal or call us at 250-869-3987 or 1-800-670-1877, ext. 3987.
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Gun homicides up 111% since 1998 gun control law, gun...
"What just jumps off the page is the more than doubling of gun related homicides since the passage of the 1998 Gun Control Act," Jim Wallace, Executive Director of the Gun Owners Action League, said with the release of the report.
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www.bostonherald.com
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Gun Voters Could Deal A Punishing Blow Driving Home the...
USA - -(AmmoLand.com)- The critical Nov. 8th 2022 midterm elections are only days away. As people continue talking about a "red wave" sweeping across the U.S. landscape to wash anti-gun Democrats from Congress and state legislatures, the "gun...
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www.ammoland.com
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#GUNVOTE, CRIME COULD HELP REP. LEE ZELDIN 'STEAL' THE...
"I don't know why this [crime] is so important to you." With one dismissive comment, New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul encapsulated why New Yorkers may rock the Empire State political landscape and make their #GUNVOTE® concerns a reality at ...
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gunsinthenews.com
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Strict Oregon gun bill will step up ‘risk of violence,’ critics warn
Fox News | October 27, 2022
Oregon voters will consider a gun control measure that would ban high-capacity magazines, and require hands-on training and a permit to purchase a firearm.
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NRA-ILA | Biden's Bottomless Ignorance on Guns
These days President Joe Biden seems confused when it comes to just about everything. However, the longtime gun control advocate still saves some of his most fallacious and unintelligible comments for the firearms debate. Biden's latest comments...
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www.nraila.org
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St. Louis high school shooter carried out attack with...
"While it is not yet clear when or how the suspect came to be in possession of the firearm after this incident, we can confirm that the firearm involved in this incident is the firearm used in the shooting Monday," police said in a statement...
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thepostmillennial.com
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Hunting Coalition Seeks Injunction Against California...
California - -(AmmoLand.com)- The Sportsmen's Alliance, Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, and Safari Club International filed for a preliminary injunction today in their federal lawsuit against a newly passed California law to protect the...
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www.ammoland.com
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Airing November 6, 2022 on CITYTV
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This week, Kevin Beasley is hunting the late season in northern Ontario as he tries to harvest a mature buck with his rifle with ‘Border Country Outfitters’.
FIND THE CITR EPISODES AND SCHEDULE HERE
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No gun-ban fan
The London Free Press | October 29, 2022
In response to the article Ottawa bans new handgun sales, transfers (Oct. 22)
This gun ban isn’t going to do a thing to curb the violence in the streets. Criminals don’t obey laws.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to look like he’s doing something to solve the problem, but unless the government is serious about solving the real problem — keeping those responsible in jail, with tougher sentences for those who get caught with a gun instead of letting them out on bail — nothing will change.
Robert Onyskiw, Etobicoke
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Gun ban won’t help
The London Free Prress | October 26, 2022
Does anyone else in this country believe banning the importation and sale of handguns is going to make Canadians safer?
It must be wonderful to be so blissfully unaware of the facts pertaining to guns and crime.
Criminals don’t buy handguns at a gun store where they would be required to show ID and a firearms acquisition certificate. Criminals don’t give a damn about the law; that’s why they are called criminals.
Absolutely everything this government does is only about the optics. Nobody in Canada is safer with this ban in effect. Nobody.
At the same time, the federal Liberals are trying to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for the use of a handgun during the commission of a crime.
I’m really unsure just whose side these “woke folk” are on.
Steve Matthews, London
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NOVEMBER
20
Woodstock
Gun & Militaria Collectors Show
Woodstock Fairgrounds
875 Nellis Street
Woodstock, ON
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DECEMBER
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Edmonton
(Capital Region) Gun Show
Heritage Park (The Pavilion)
5100 - 41 Avenue
Stony Plain, AB
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DECEMBER
4
Orangeville
Gun Show
Orangeville Fairgrounds
247090 Side Road 5
Mono, ON
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COVID-19 UPDATE
Due to the threat of spreading the Corona virus, events across the nation have been or could be cancelled at a moment's notice. To prevent any inconvenience, please contact event organizers before heading out.
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If you're injured by someone else using a firearm or bow, we'll provide you access to a lawyer and cover legal costs.
Extension to Bows
Your coverage now extends to bows, including crossbows, recurve, compound and longbows.
You are not required to disclose any information about firearms in your possession.
Firearm Legal Defence insurance covers:
- Defence from prosecution should you be charged with an offence arising out of the use, storage, display, transportation or handling of a firearm;
- Cases where a firearm is used in self-defence, the defence of a person under your protection or the defence of your property;
- Appealing an event where a licensing, regulatory or judicial authority refuses to renew, suspends, revokes, cancels or alters the terms of your firearms licence. Note that this provision does not apply to new licence applications.
Firearm Legal Defence pays for:
- The cost of retaining a lawyer or other appointed representative, including court fees, experts; fees, police reports and medical reports;
- Costs awarded by the court to opponents in civil cases if the insured person has been ordered to pay them, or pays them with the agreement of the insurance company;
- Lost salary or wages for the time the insured is off work to attend court or any other hearing at the request of the appointed representative, up to a maximum of $500 per day and $10,000 in total.
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NOTE: Firearm Legal Defence is not a CSSA product, but it is highly recommended by the association and is used by our staff and directors.
– Tony Bernardo, CSSA's Executive Director
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1143 Wentworth Street West
Unit 204
Oshawa, ON L1J 8P7
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