TWO DAYS LEFT.
@CCFR_CCDAF, @CSSA_CILA, would really appreciate a bit of help getting this to as many gun owners as possible.
The potential for all three western provinces to unite against the bans seems like a worthwhile cause...
Unpopular opinion …
Every time something happens everyone is like “this is the end of Canada” and then it isn’t.
It’s a cobbled together weak majority with less ability to blame everyone else for their failure.
Keep your head up. 🇨🇦
Next step: Firearm owners will be notified if their declarations have been accepted and will receive information on the collection and compensation processes. https://t.co/mKd04DejCC
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Canada's largest three groups representing gun owners, the NFA, CCFR, and CSSA, are presenting an identical and unified message to gun owners: If you've registered a declaration with the ASFCP, withdraw your consent. If you haven't participated, don't.
https://t.co/P3SQA5ZgL1
Further: Spare me the "civil unrest could never happen in Canada."
The FLQ committed over 160 violent acts, including bombing the Montreal Stock Exchange, kidnapping a foreign dignitary, and killing Quebec's Labour Minister.
And that's hardly the only case of Canadian unrest.
#BREAKING: The taxpayer cost of Public Safety Canada’s “Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program” (ASFCP) just hit $800M, putting the estimated individual cost for each newly prohibited rifle or shotgun, at over $25,000 per firearm, despite low uptake. https://t.co/oXofFADWmC