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Replica guns should be licensed: safety council
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/stor...earms-act.html
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February 23rd, 2010, 12:55 | #2 |
cool....so they won't shoot someone holding a replica in the street because it is registered to them...yeah, that will make a difference lol
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February 23rd, 2010, 12:55 | #3 |
That's just great. Let's slather on another layer of bureaucracy at the CFC. No thanks.
Will I need an ATT to transport my registered airsoft gun to the LZ? To the local gun doc? Will I have to pin my mags to 5 bb's? Last edited by pugs144; February 23rd, 2010 at 12:58.. |
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February 23rd, 2010, 12:58 | #4 |
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Read the comments posted by readers... Once again Canadian Journalism at its best. This is a non starter from the beginning.
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:13 | #5 |
Well criminals register their real guns right?
So it stands to reason that if they also register their replicas, the world will be a safer place! /heavy, heavy sarcasm |
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:17 | #6 |
Hey Fine...
I will register my Replicas RIGHT NOW!!! but on the flip side CBSA has to allow me to bring them in then since I am registering them Like in the UK if you have a License (pay a fee) you can buy the metal and black guns if you just want to plink and such then you get buy the Green and blue colored plastic guns so sure let me register as an owner of Replica firearms then I can bring in whatever I want... right from the USA or Hong Kong etc... |
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:19 | #7 | |
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:27 | #8 |
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I'll post this up from this morning, interview on CFRA with Ottawa Police Chief Vern White, first half is about increasing numbers of home invasions, but the second half is a discussion regarding replica guns, etc.
http://www.cfra.com/chum_audio/Vern_White_Feb23.mp3 |
February 23rd, 2010, 13:29 | #9 | |
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:32 | #10 |
Basic Canadian law: Replica Firearm =/= Firearm
There is no point in licencing Replica Firearm. The law in place already forbids people from acquiring new ones. It'd be like licensing people to own cocaine. To require a licence for airguns sounds like it would promote responsibility, however, the end result would be a massive increase in the number of paper criminals even beyond what C-68 caused. The police spends even more time going after licence violations and even less time going after guns that shoot real bullets in the hands of real criminals than they already do.
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:34 | #11 |
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He explains how realistic the replicas are, how air and pellet guns don't look like real guns, same with paintball guns, but replicas are becoming a real concern due to....... blah, blah, blah, same as above, police mistaking a replica for a real gun and shooting someone (which I don't blame the police, if one is dumb enough to pretend a replica gun is a real gun by pointing it at police, one deserves to get shot.)
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February 23rd, 2010, 13:38 | #12 |
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Simply, No.
I can agree to licensing a person for the right to own and granted permission to acquire and possess under an agreement that does not include me giving up my civil, human, tort or property rights as does our currently flawed gun legislation. Licensing individual replicas? Abso-fucking-loutely not, we're already trying to get rid of one boondoggle registry, what create another one. There is absolutely no link between registering a replica and police shooting someone with one. And, to boot, the only person who got hurt was the asshat trying to use a replica in that manner. I would think police would be happy, even in hindsight, that their officers were not at risk because a replica was used. Who CARES if you shoot them. If you have police officers who can't handle having shot someone under those conditions, then they should seek employment that is less emotionally taxing. Being an emergency worker that deals with the stress of human death, my message is SUCK IT UP BUTTERCUP. |
February 23rd, 2010, 13:41 | #13 |
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hahaha.... this made my day....
@T-Hell you got a good point there my friend..... |
February 23rd, 2010, 13:58 | #14 |
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The simple idea here is that another thick layer of bureaucracy will make the replicas that are currently available more difficult to get.
They won't be checking a registry if you're seen running down the street AEG in hand but this would mean places like novelty stores selling junk springers would come under the umbrella and they'd simply decide it was too much trouble to continue selling them. Ditto for Canadian Tire and their black pellet pistols. I can not see them suddenly opening the door to imports of what we consider airsoft just because they could now tax and license them.
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I am all for social discourse, but in my line of work, Chiefs, both police, fire and paramedic, are administrative positions designed to interact between a municipal council and a department charged with duties under a particular Act of Parliment. A Chief (in my opinion) has no business using his position to put forth a political agenda, and further to that should be disciplined for doing that. If I was his boss, I would have his ass. The political and legislative branches make these decisions and seek advice at the appropriate times and places for police opinion on a matter. His entire interview was inappropriate as are MANY police chiefs accross Canada who have politicized themselves and politicians and legislators should be reigning them in and they are not. There are things happening in this country under the label of freedom of speech that simply should not be happening, especially with civil servants such as these. In the case of the police, they are a paramilitary organization with a chain of command, ultimately answering to a civilian political and legislative body. They are a functional branch, and as such, are there to follow and uphold the laws and acts given to them. In this case the phrase "When I want your opinion I will give it to you." unabashedly applies. Last edited by Scarecrow; February 23rd, 2010 at 14:08.. Reason: spelling |
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