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Posted: 6/6/2003 4:17:13 PM EDT
Ontario wont enforce gun registry laws because they are "stupid" www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1052251727727&call_pageid=968332188774&col=968350116467

Now if only some US States were like that. The other thing Ive always liked about Canada is that the provices have more power than the federal government. Other than that though they are a bunch of socialist pinkos.

This also kinda proves my point that civil disobediance would be a okay idea
Link Posted: 6/6/2003 4:53:52 PM EDT
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ya, its just to bad we can't get full capacity mags... and we also have to deal with all the registration, permits, and licencing BS.
Link Posted: 6/6/2003 4:55:21 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 6/6/2003 6:30:40 PM EDT
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ZRH said "The other thing Ive always liked about Canada is that the provices have more power than the federal government. Other than that though they are a bunch of socialist pinkos."

I find this puzzling. In America, States Rights are well established and deeply entrenched but Canadian provinces have no rights whatsoever and can always be brought into line with the threat of losing transfer payments.

In fact, outside of the PMO, nobody in Canada has any rights. If the Prime Minister decides it's going to happen, let me tell you, it's going to happen.

I'm old now but I can still remember when Canada was a country. Alas.
Link Posted: 6/6/2003 9:39:00 PM EDT
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Your are right but... Canada has more seems to have more independant provinces than the US does. We pick up several Canadian radio stations around here and I play in Hockey tournements up there. Its my general impression that canadians dont take the same shit from their feds as we do.

Even though theyre government doesnt officially reconize the provinces they do seem to be more independent of each other. More like the South before the 70s.

BTW The US federal government doesnt give a shit about the tenth amendment anymore or we wouldnt have any gun laws that the individual states didnt pass. Before the 50s the federal government was [b]afraid[/b] to pass to many criminal laws that didnt involve taxes. Thats why the NFA act is only a tax procedure not an outright ban, otherwise it would have never flew in the 30s.
Link Posted: 6/6/2003 11:02:58 PM EDT
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I find this puzzling. In America, States Rights are well established and deeply entrenched
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In case you didn't notice, the War of Nothern Aggression pretty much put an end to that.
Link Posted: 6/7/2003 7:15:51 AM EDT
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Good beer and strippers though, eh?
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AMEN!!

i grew up in upstate NY and spent the better half of my teen years in montreal!!!

mmmmmmmm....bee eer.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....strippers!

screw their gun laws though.
Link Posted: 6/7/2003 8:08:17 AM EDT
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I find this puzzling. In America, States Rights are well established and deeply entrenched
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In case you didn't notice, the War of Nothern Aggression pretty much put an end to that.
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Thats why in school they teach you it was about slavery instead of giving you the [red]whole[/red] picture.
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