Kimber45acp
member
I'm not advocating the breaking of any law. I just think it's worth noting that most of the momentum for getting rid of the long gun registry is coming from this:
Parliament now has before it Private Members' Bill C-391
Many here would say "who cares about Canada," but there is a lot to learn and a lot to teach others HERE about Canada's experience with gun control.
http://kingscorecord.canadaeast.com/friendsneighbours/article/822030
Reality has not seemed to matter to those who support retention of the long-gun registry. In fact, the information it contains has been shown to be incomplete and unreliable. The compliance rate is estimated at only 50 per cent which effectively renders it useless.
The registry is not nearly ready for use, with only seven million of the 16.5 million guns in Canada registered. More than 300,000 owners of previously registered handguns still don't have a firearms licence.
Parliament now has before it Private Members' Bill C-391
Many here would say "who cares about Canada," but there is a lot to learn and a lot to teach others HERE about Canada's experience with gun control.
http://kingscorecord.canadaeast.com/friendsneighbours/article/822030