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Wasn't it not too long ago you said you wanted your gun licence and were inquiring on how to get one? A little contradictory don't ya think?Its getting rediculous
i thought the mayor said there clamping down on guns ?
The exact same thing can be said of someone being killed in a motor vehicle collision.Its getting rediculous
i thought the mayor said there clamping down on guns ?
And you believed them?Its getting rediculous
i thought the mayor said there clamping down on guns ?
Yes sir i wanted to do it all the right way of regulations and liseneses....however i wasn't gonna use it to shoot people ! just a sportWasn't it not too long ago you said you wanted your gun licence and were inquiring on how to get one? A little contradictory don't ya think?
ya i just saw that one ---sadEven for Toronto/GTA this is a bad one. 6 people shot. A 17 year old youth dead. Apparently, one of the wounded is a 50 something woman and another is a Syrian refugee (welcome to Canada).
well thank god its not like the USA thats all i can say about thatAnd you believed them?
They are not clamping down on anything because they dont have a real solution.
They have ideas that ignorant people will think that they're doing something when in reality it's just an empty gesture that does absolutely nothing, such as gun buyback, making more stringent rules for LEGAL gun owners, trying to ban gun stores from Toronto (there is only 1 btw), pushing for a ban on semi automatic firearms / handguns / "assault rifles " or whatever the hype of the day is.
Everythings correct except there were deaths with tornadoes in OntarioAs
The exact same thing can be said of someone being killed in a motor vehicle collision.
The same thing can be said with someone being caught drinking and driving.
The same thing can be said of a death by a medical professional.
You can Google and get some stats if you want actual numbers.
The most shocking statistics would be at least one child dies a day because their parents can’t afford some drug, or of malnutrition, being bullied, commits suicide. But here is the thing those deaths or addressing ways to prevent those deaths aren’t sexy and don’t translate to getting votes.
We can travel down the path of sexual assaults, sex trafficking, as well if you like.
Then there are deaths caused by drug use, death by illicit drug use.
Thankfully here in Ontario we can’t really talk about death by hurricanes, earth quakes, or tornadoes.
Except that the violence we are seeing has an exponential effect. Just like what happened in Mexico from the 80s to now. The country went from 2000 murders a year to last year record of over 19,000 murders.Toronto is safe, not only compared to many cities in the world, but also compared to many cities in Canada.
You're more likely to be murdered in Barrie, Cobourg, Orillia, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Thunder Bay, and Vancouver than Toronto.
https://www.macleans.ca/canadas-most-dangerous-places-2019/
Plz keep in mind that the more they clamp down it falls on the legal gun owners. The more it's brought up the more it will affect the sport owners.Yes sir i wanted to do it all the right way of regulations and liseneses....however i wasn't gonna use it to shoot people ! just a sport
Of course legal owners have no reason to fear the regulations and licenses, or stiffening the penalties, for them it's just a bit more inconvenience and paperwork.Plz keep in mind that the more they clamp down it falls on the legal gun owners. The more it's brought up the more it will affect the sport owners.
Because they'd have to admit it's you know who that's the pumping out the guns, and the undefended border we all like to cross so often that's the problem. Some members of those First Nations are undoubtedly smugglers, but their reerves cover only a few klicks of the eight thousand or so.I doubt that any of the 7 shooters involved in the Mississauga shooting were registered legal firearm owners, so a handgun ban means less than nothing. And all levels of government are afraid to go after the real source of illegal guns. ( hint: Six Nations and Akwesasne )
A handgun ban means they can come after guns that they know where they are regardless of the fact they were legally purchased property. Then get a bunch of news footage of politicians claiming they have done something about the problem whilst stood in front of a table full of confiscated property. Then at some point in the future when it is pointed out that the ban has done absolutely nothing to affect the gun crime levels they will claim 'well we tried, its not our fault criminals don't obey the laws'.I doubt that any of the 7 shooters involved in the Mississauga shooting were registered legal firearm owners, so a handgun ban means less than nothing. And all levels of government are afraid to go after the real source of illegal guns. ( hint: Six Nations and Akwesasne )
The people who were shot at were "prey for Brampton".Pray for Brampton