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on June 11, 2013 in Gun Page

Never A Dull Moment in Canadian Gun Politics

Law-abiding firearm owners in Canada have had a rollicking ride in gun politics this month. The Quebec Superior Court has issued a motion to stop the destruction of the nullified Firearm Registry data, and the Ontario government has decided not to proceed with new regulations “requiring that ammunition be locked away in secure storage”(Calgary Herald). These latest events represent the disunity amongst provincial leaders concerning gun ownership and gun rights. While Quebec’s temporary injunction to halt the destruction of Firearm Registry information has dramatically undermined the hard work of Conservative parties across Canada, the dialogue in Ontario continues to work… View Article

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on June 11, 2013 in Gun Page

Stand Up For One, Stand Up For All: Garry Breitkreuz and Public Stigma

As Garry Breitkreuz, Saskatchewan Conservative MP and influential representative for abolishing the Long-Gun Firearms Registry, comes under torrential criticism this week for allegedly “promoting gun violence” in a speech addressed to a classroom of high-school students, pro-firearm Canadians must take action. To sit back and watch journalists and left-wing politicians destroy the reputation of a well-spoken, intelligent advocate for firearm ownership in Canada, would be to deny the accomplishments of recent months. Simply put, our community needs our support once more. As recreational shooters in Canada continue to feel the stigma of gun ownership, taking the opportunity to defend Breitkreuz… View Article

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on June 11, 2013 in Gun Page

Viva Las Shooting Ranges!

Gun lovers of Canada can enjoy world-class sport in Las Vegas, where the new shooting range Machine Guns Vegas offers a spectacular catalogue of fun-filled recreational entertainment in a boutique setting.             “Don’t knock it till you try it,” says Brian in his “Guns” video. Gun clubs in Canada have thrived for years, but with strict Canadian gun laws prohibiting the use of celebrated weaponry like the Ruger Super Redhawk, the thrill of target practice has its limits. Now, gun enthusiasts from around the world can play out their wildest shooting fantasies at Machine Guns Vegas.  The variety is astounding:… View Article

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on June 11, 2013 in Gun Page

Guns in Court

The recent investigation after a North Georgia judge pulled out a gun in court has got us thinking. Sure, Judge David E. Barrett wasn’t using his gun for means of self-protection when he pretended to offer it to the sex attack victim who was “killing” her case (Barrett’s words, not ours!) But this incident was the rare case of a frustrated judge irrationally seeking the means to make an impact on the uncooperative testifier that stood before him. So he took it too far. But nobody was physically injured in the process. Judges should maintain the right to carry concealed… View Article

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on June 11, 2013 in Gun Page

Family Freedom Threatened in Waterloo, Ontario

We told you about it on the DailySplit.com Right Edition. And now we’re here with more facts to decode the traumatizing debacle that befell an innocent father from Waterloo, Ontario on a day that was supposed to stand in triumph for long-gun owners across the country. Wednesday, February 22nd 2012 will certainly make its mark in Canadian history, but with two dramatic events that remind us of a quote from Ronald Reagan: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed… View Article

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on June 11, 2013 in Gun Page

Long-Gun Registry is Kaput!

Welcome to the DailySplit Gun Page Blog! We can’t think of a better way to start our new segment than to formally commend the hard work of Canada’s thriving Conservative government for finally putting the   long-gun registry right where it belongs: in the history books. After a monumental vote in Ottawa last week passing Bill C-19 (the Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act), gun enthusiasts and right thinkers alike had high hopes for seeing the Long-Gun Registry finally removed in its absurdity and infringement to law-abiding citizens’ rights. And the right side was right! The Long-Gun Registry Act was abolished just… View Article

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on June 11, 2013 in World News

Ron Paul Reacts to the NSA

  Like most people, former representative Ron Paul (R., Texas) learned the details of the federal government’s far-reaching surveillance program when he read about it over the weekend. But as someone who has spent the last several decades warning of government’s encroachment on civil liberties, he wasn’t exactly shocked by the revelations. “The thought of our government doing this wasn’t a bit of a surprise,” he tells National Review Online. “I assumed they had been doing it. They’ve had the authority to do it. I said that’s what the Patriot Act would end up doing.” At the very least, the official… View Article

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on June 10, 2013 in World News

Military told not to read Obama-scandal news

Military told not to read Obama-scandal news President Obama has said the outrage over the federal government’s decision  to monitor citizens’ phone activity is all “hype. He might want to share his opinion with the U.S. Air Force, which is ordering  members of the service not to look at news stories about it. WND has received an unclassified NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) that warns airmen not to look at news stories related to the data-mining scandal. Want  to know how and why America has so rapidly come to resemble the totalitarian  society described by novelist George Orwell in “1984,” one… View Article

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on June 10, 2013 in World News

The Untouchables: NY Senate passes bill making ‘annoying’ police a crime

The New York State Senate passed a controversial bill on Wednesday that aims to classify ‘aggravated harassment of a police officer’ as a crime, but will it give the authorities the green light for strong-arm tactics if passed? Sponsored by Senator Joe Griffo, Bill S.2402 would make it a felony to “harass,  annoy, or threaten a police officer while on duty.”   “Our system of laws is established to protect the foundations  of our society,” Senator Griffo said. “Police officers who  risk their lives every day in our cities and on our highways  deserve every possible protection, and those who… View Article

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on June 10, 2013 in World News

DHS defends suspicionless searches of laptops and cell phones

  The United States government doesn’t need a reason to seize and search the cell phones, laptops and other electronic devices of Americans entering the country, according to a Department of Homeland Security document provided to the press this week. The DHS has long insisted that border agents and immigration  officers are allowed to collect the electronics of US citizens  crossing into the country without reason or cause, but a December  2011 document made public this week once and for all shines a  light on a sparsely discussed security-measure that has attracted  the attention of privacy advocates and others who’ve… View Article

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