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  • |align="center"|'''Law-abiding Unregistered Firearms Association'''<br/> ...tin, of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]]]'' lack of respect for the average Canadian citizen."
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  • This is an extensive list of [[small arms]] — [[pistol]], [[machine gun]], [[grenade launcher]], [[anti-tank rifle]] — that includes variants (mo *[[Adams-Wilmont]] (UK - Aircraft Machine Gun - .303 British)
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  • ...litary. The M203 can also be mounted onto a [[Colt Canada C7 rifle|C7]], a Canadian version of the [[M16 rifle|M16]] that uses an optical scope instead of an i The Canadian '''M203A1''' by Diemaco (now Colt Canada) was a similar design with a diffe
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  • ...on]] and former police officer. He is a vocal supporter of the [[Canadian gun registry]], using the usual repertoire of misinformation and ad hominem aga While presenting himself as a credible expert in both law enforcement and public safety, McCormack's past record does not indicate su
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  • ...erous gun laws and allowing more citizens to arm and defend themselves, [[gun grabbers]] predict blood in the streets. ...arms are powerful. But they can be life saving, especially in the hands of law-abiding citizens. We shouldn’t let irrational fears blind us to the data
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  • The NFA is also the publisher of the [[Canadian Firearms Journal]], a magazine containing articles on subjects such as safe
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  • ...lar increased controls and thus such action builds resentment both for the law generally and for the political party in power which took such action. ...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
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  • {{Canadian gun law}}A '''Possession and Acquisition Licence or "PAL"''' is a licence that allo ...ttp://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2010/05/17/guns-confiscation.html "RCMP gun confiscations prompt legal fight"]. CBC News, [[May 17]], [[2010]].</ref>
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  • ...''[[Firearms Act]]'' was constitutionally valid under the federal criminal law power. ...f Canada in 1995 to include the controversial Firearms Act, which required gun owners to have them registered and obtained [[licence]]s for them.
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  • {{gun ...6 design. The SIG Sauer P226 and its variants are in service with numerous law enforcement and military organizations worldwide.<ref name="valpolini2009">
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  • {{gun ...c rifle|Semi-automatic]] [[battle rifle]] (L1A1/C1A1)<br />[[Light machine gun]] (L2A1/C2A1)
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  • A '''semi-automatic''', or '''self-loading''' [[firearm]] is a gun that requires only a trigger pull for each [[cartridge|round]] that is fire The usage of the term ''automatic'' may vary according to context. Gun specialists point out that the word ''automatic'' is sometimes misunderstoo
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  • ...[[United States]] (title XI, subtitle A of the ''Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994'') expires. Good riddance. ...shooting]] in Montreal demonstrates the useless of not only the [[Canadian gun registry]], but of [[firearm licensing]] as well, after [[Kimveer Gill]] ki
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  • ...sed in the House on [[February 15]], the Senate on [[April 4]], and became law on [[April 5]] [[2012]].
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  • * [[1916]] &mdash; [[Joseph Huot]] meets with Canadian Army Colonel Matyche and is hired by the Government Small Arms Experimental ..."No one will be able to be armed," Compass said. "Guns will be taken. Only law enforcement will be allowed to have guns." Seizures were carried out withou
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  • ...ndex.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=399&Itemid=64 The 90% nonesense], Gun Owners' Resource, 04-02-2009</ref>. ...when Canada began implementing their infamous [[Canadian gun registry|long gun registry]] in the late 1990s. An Access to Information Act request in 2002
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  • ...http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2006/12/18/gun-women.html "Gun group wants women to fight for permits"]. CBC News, Monday, [[December 18]] [[Image:Gregson cover.jpg|right|thumb|Sharon Gregson on the cover of the Canadian Firearms Journal]]
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  • ...ada]]. These supervisory personnel are responsible for ensuring that all [[gun safety]] rules are followed at all times. They're also the ones who will to Likewise, in countries with gun laws heavily restricting the ownership and use of actual firearms, [[Airsof
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  • ...rimarily for hunting birds and other small game. However, in a military or law enforcement context, the large number of projectiles makes the shotgun usef ...ng parties. On the other hand, shotguns have become a standard firearm for law enforcement use in many countries. Police often use specialty less-lethal o
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  • In the last few decades, the term 'sniper' has been used very loosely. [[Gun control]] advocates used this term so loosely that some people even called ...acific Islands, snipers posed a serious threat to the British, Australian, Canadian and US troops. Japanese snipers were specially trained to use the environme
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