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|    David Johnston to Truebrit    |
|    Re: Blunder Files: Canadian firearm regi    |
|    13 Nov 14 21:04:07    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, can.politics, sac.politics       XPost: alt.politics.usa.republican       From: David@block.net              On 11/13/2014 8:53 PM, Truebrit wrote:       >>>>> On 11/12/2014 12:51 AM, Bonny Scott wrote:       >>>>> Put yourself in a cop's shoes. You're called to a home. The       >>>>> registry says there are no guns in the home. But you know it's       >>>>> inaccurate, and you know that criminals don't register their       >>>>> guns.       >>>>>       >>>>> Are you going to believe what a government database tells you       >>>>> when it's your life on the line?       >>>>>       >>>>> The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) say the gun       >>>>> registry is used thousands of times a day. What they donīt say       >>>>> is those checks are automatic -- every time an officer runs a       >>>>> license.       >>>>>       >>>>> For the past year Edmonton Police Service detective Randy Kuntz       >>>>> has been asking his colleagues across Canada how they feel about       >>>>> the firearm registry. He updated his findings on April 25, 2010:       >>>>> 2296 for scrapping it, 209 say keep it.       >>>>>       >>>>> These results prove the CACP arguments for the registry are       >>>>> politically and financially motivated.       >>>>>       >>>>> Firearm registration has neither prevented nor solved a single       >>>>> crime. Registration can neither prevent anyone from acquiring an       >>>>> illegal firearm,       >>>>       >>>> David Johnston" |
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