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Canadian Rights and Freedom Bulletin #195
Canadian Rights and Freedom Bulletin #195 In this issue: Anti-Fur Activists Rejoiced Until Public Safety Minister Blaney Reversed RCMP Decision on Muskrat Hats Freedom of Speech: British Columbia Attorney General Suzanne Anton is too Cowardly to Answer for Arthur Topham Prosecution Self-Defense: Airdrie liquor store Clerk turns the tables on would-be armed robber Firearm Politics: Court Sides With SAF On Key Points In Challenge of Chicago Gun Range Law Gun Tech: Ghost Gunner – “The Greatest Do-It-Yourself Product in History” Constitutional Rights: Presumption of Innocence: Julie Guindon v. Her Majesty The Queen Nanny State: R. v. Jones, R v. Schmidt… View Article
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