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  • |tel= (905) 882-2422<br>1-888-GUN-LOSS ...pecializes in the byzantine labyrinth of contradictions that is [[Canadian gun law]], being widely recognized as possibly the foremost expert on the subje
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  • ...d Vincent Bull''' ([[March 9]], [[1928]] - [[March 20]], [[1990]]) was a [[Canadian]] engineer who developed long-range [[artillery]]. He moved from project to Matters improved when the Royal Canadian Air Force donated land adjacent to RCAF Station Downsview to the Institute
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  • {{Gun politics}} ...d through legal and criminal use.<ref>Spitzer, Donald J.,''The Politics of Gun Control'', Page 1. Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1995.</ref>
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  • {{Gun politics}} ...In a study of gun ownership in selected western nations, Canada's level of gun ownership (21.8%) was similar to France's (23.8%) and Sweden's (16.6%). Of
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  • ...tin, of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]]]'' lack of respect for the average Canadian citizen." ...heless, they are still intent on addressing what they see as 16 Charter of Rights violations that they intend to challenge in the Supreme Court of Canada. T
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  • {{gun ...erman [[FG 42|FG42]] and [[M1941 Johnson machine gun|Johnson light machine gun]]; they located the barrel in line with the stock, well below eye level, an
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  • ...r 39 of the 1995 Statues of Canada”). It also supports the promotion of rights of [[marksmanship]], [[firearm safety]] and protection of hunting and [[sel The NFA is also the publisher of the [[Canadian Firearms Journal]], a magazine containing articles on subjects such as safe
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  • ...c Rifle]]), and those made in World War II to address a shortage of [[Bren gun]]s ([[Charlton Automatic Rifle]]).<ref>See Ian D. Skennerton, The British S ...n. Each individual "restricted" Type 97 [[Carbine]] retailed for $1400.00 Canadian. Each of the seized shipments is worth in excess of a couple hundred thous
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  • ...tols.org gauteng-sa@pinkpistols.org]</ref> that are principally made up of gun-owning "LGBT" individuals, though neither condition is mandatory for member ...r pro-gun organizations exist for groups not typically associated with gun rights (for example the "Democrats for the Second Amendment").
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  • ...</ref>. Cukier is also the President and co-founder of the [[Coalition for Gun Control]] and on the Board of the [[International Action Network on Small A ...l sorts, including [[Bill C-68]], which spawned the ineffective [[Canadian gun registry]].
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  • ...nformation from the registry has ever been introduced into evidence in any Canadian court. This should not be construed as suggesting that registration of a f ...news/story.html?id=80f74558-04f9-469f-8dd1-5a7cf4b8ce7e Government extends gun-registration amnesty] 2008-05-14</ref> and is currently set to expire on Ma
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  • ...] developed for the [[M2 Browning machine gun|Browning .50 Caliber machine gun]] in the late 1910s. Entering service officially in 1921, the round is base ... machine guns. A [[McMillan TAC-50]] .50 BMG [[sniper rifle]] was used by Canadian Corporal [[Rob Furlong]] to bring off the longest-range confirmed [[sniper]
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  • ...=view&id=409&Itemid=43 Why does the CACP support the Firearms Registry?]'' Gun Owners' Resource, 4-28-09</ref>. ...rself; in practice, it's '''one in a million'''. Meanwhile, 23-year old [[Canadian]] [[Nicole Franks]] captured the [[WFDA]]'s World Women's Fast Draw Champio
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  • ... [[1995]], Senator Cools rose to speak on behalf of the rights of not just Canadian firearms owners, but of all law-abiding Canadians. The following is the of ''And the gun went root-a-toot-toot.<br>
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  • ...ght]]'''Bill C-301''' is a piece of Canadian legislation introduced to the Canadian House of Commons for first reading on February 9, 2009<ref>[http://www2.par ...onalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1628746 Conservative MP’s bid to abolish gun registry fails], ''National Post,'' 5-25-09</ref>. According to rules of p
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  • {{gun ...sidearm conforming to this specification. Browning had previously sold the rights to his successful [[M1911 Colt pistol|M1911 U.S. Army automatic pistol]] to
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  • |known_for = Challenging the [[Canadian Firearms Act]] |occupation = [[Gunsmith]], gun rights activist
    7 KB (1,086 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • ...ceed the limiting muzzle velocity. That, in turn, disqualified every such gun for the exemption. Each became, therefore, a "real firearm" -- one that, t It all started when the Canadian Firearms Registry [CFR] first noticed (in 2000, ten years after it happened
    131 KB (21,778 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • ...o discussions and activism towards changing Canadian law in regards to the rights of private, law-abiding citizens to be able to arm themselves in public for ... carry a [[sidearm]] for protection of life that is already allowed for in Canadian law. It needs to be available to all law-abiding Canadians, not just a priv
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  • THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS Section 1: Rights Limited Only By Demonstrably Justifiable Reasonable Limits
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