September 22

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September 22, 2010 was a black day in Canada, not only for firearm owners' rights but also for any Canadians who believed in real democracy. At 17:45 EDT, the House of Commons voted on a motion, put forth by the Liberal Party, to halt the proceeding of Bill C-391 — a bill introduced by Manitoba Conservative MP Candice Hoeppner, which would have finally put an end to the Canadian long gun registry.

Sixteen members of the Opposition (many of whom were from rural ridings and had long campaigned on promises to kill the registry at the first opportunity) reversed their previous positions supporting the bill and instead voted to keep the multi-billion dollar white elephant. The result was that the bill died by a narrow vote of 153 to 151.

Canadian gun owners, naturally, were monumentally perturbed.
(Hold your nose and read the rest...)

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  • 2005 — The NRA and Second Amendment Foundation file a lawsuit on behalf of two firearm owners whose guns were seized in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
  • 2010Canadian Members of Parliament in the Liberal and New Democratic parties, many of whom had long campaigned on promises to end the Canadian long gun registry, betrayed their constituents by voting to kill Bill C-391, which would have put an end to it.
  • Today is Resistance Fighting Day in Estonia, commemorating Otto Tief's attempt to restore the Estonian independence in 1944.
  • Today marks the feast of Saint Maurice, the patron saint of infantrymen.


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