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   On 30 Nov 2013, you wrote in talk.politics.guns:   
      
   > On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 00:50:13 -0800, R. LaCasse    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
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   >>   
   >>Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 10:11:33 -0800   
   >>From: Gbqq Ovepu rot13   
   >>Subject: re: "What have the police in Canada become?" Don Klein   
   >>   
   >>"What have the police in Canada become?", asks Don Klein, Secretary of   
   >>the Valley Rifle Club.   
   >>   
   >>Answer: they have become self-regulating, para-military agencies with   
   >>little to no government oversight. They are the sole arbiters of what   
   >>guns we can own based on calibre, stock configuration, magazine capacity   
   >>and barrel length.   
   >>   
   >>Under the guise of "public safety" and "getting guns off the street",   
   >>they commit illegal acts with no fear of censure or incrimination. They   
   >>target the aged, vulnerable gun owners, making a big deal out of   
   >>confiscating the guns of "paper criminals", people who have forgotten to   
   >>renew their PAL's or advise the government of a change of address.   
   >>   
   >>They cause fear and trauma by responding to bogus "man-with-a-gun" calls   
   >>with excessive force, strip searching and humiliating citizens,   
   >>ransacking their homes and seizing lawfully owned guns, or in at least   
   >>one case, a 'NERF' gun depicted on a whiteboard by the man's young   
   >>daughter at school.   
   >>   
   >>They seize the guns of senior citizens and impose firearms bans on those   
   >>who object to 'smart meters' without due process, alleging concerns   
   >>about "public and personal safety" as justification.   
   >>   
   >>Distraught people in airport containment facilities and on public   
   >>transit are likely to be killed, shot or suffocated after being hit by   
   >>several Taser weapons, recorded by passers-by on hand held devices.   
   >>   
   >>In their capacity of enforcers of the law, they have become agents of   
   >>the "Prime Directive", the purpose of which is to reduce the number of   
   >>guns in private hands by whatever means, again under the guise of public   
   >>safety.   
   >>   
   >>Recently I was threatened with expulsion from another Canadian gun forum   
   >>for making reference to the RCMP as our version of the   
   >>Gehiemestatpolizei (Gestapo) of the Nazi era. This same forum tolerates   
   >>references to a certain political party leader as a "turd", but making   
   >>an allegorical reference to police state tactics gets censured. This   
   >>speaks of a latent fear of reprisal, an admission of intimidation.   
   >>   
   >>Citizens are well advised by those concerned with civil liberties to   
   >>record all interactions with police on handi-cams, I-phones and other   
   >>hand held devices. These devices do not have to be surrendered to police   
   >>and doing so runs the risk of their contents being erased. The   
   >>prevalence of hand held devices in the hands of citizens has been   
   >>instrumental in charges being laid in cases of excessive police   
   >>behaviour which would have otherwise gone unnoticed.   
   >>   
   >>It distresses me greatly to come to the realization of this state of   
   >>affairs in our society, where government funded academics receive medals   
   >>for advocating civil disarmament. If you were to be given a list of   
   >>excessive police actions such as we have witnessed over the last several   
   >>years, you would be of the opinion that it would be describing some   
   >>Third World country, not the "True north, strong and free".   
   >>   
   >>We are justly concerned about civil rights abuses in many countries,   
   >>while tolerating injustice inflicted upon the most vetted, law-abiding   
   >>segment of our society - gun owners, who, along with pedophiles and   
   >>convicted sex offenders, face penalties for not informing the government   
   >>of a change of address.   
   >>   
   >>In a country where senior municipal, provincial and federal politicians   
   >>flaunt the law with impunity, the travesty of Draconian anti-gun laws   
   >>hardly makes a ripple in the muddy waters of politics.   
   >>   
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   >   
   >   
   > They are getting disgustingly weird in that arrogance of their   
   > Peel/Hitler origins.   
   > While we had that innocent gun attitude of smelling new gun   
   > leather,   
   > new bluing, with competitive shoots or your next meal. The police revel   
   > in the love of control freak to subdue their inferiority complex which   
   > should be addressed by the MHA.   
   >   
   > While comparing a cop killing to a suicide-by-cop we can gage the   
   > triple standard of the gendarme of Canada. If a bunch or rogue cops lay   
   > a beating on you, you can't defend yourself without a death penalty   
   > pending from the courts or other sources.   
   > If you do defend yourself, you'll just die there in a pool of blood   
   > with the cops trumping charges to the hilt. If you live, you may go to   
   > an illegal court of arbitration and whisked of to morbid solitary   
   > confinement pen.....maybe forever, without any outside contact at   
   > all....been there, maybe you have too?   
   >   
   > Cops have a large secret 20--->100---1000 year non-disclosure   
   > network, whereas they can go killing sprees undetected and "frame" you   
   > easily, while spin doctoring your FOIA inquisitions....been there, maybe   
   > you have too?   
   >   
   > Me, I like punching paper, I don't need to kill someone to fuel my   
   > ego, like some cops, and a lot of them are hidden registered psychos.   
   >   
   > Sad isn't it!   
   >   
   > Bob   
      
   Cops go home at night one at a time.   
      
   Maybe it's time for reprisals.   
      
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   Kirby Grant - Nov 3, 2013   
      
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