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Not sure how a story about FloridaMan bringing illegal guns into Canada has anything whatsoever to do with your ability to own legal guns.
But you do you I guess.
Because crime is used as a reason to restrict legitimate access to firearms.
While I do agree there are certain firearms that are higher risk than others, I don’t think stopping legitimate owners and users was the right call to curb crime and improve safety.
The handgun freeze did nothing to keep anyone safe. The gun bans are entirely against shooting sports and legitimate firearm activities (such as collecting).
I demand that Trudeau show one shred of evidence of what he said. Just one.
I am on my phone and I would like to write a long ass rant, but it is going to have to wait.
Well tbh your quote is specifically about handguns, not firearms in general. So no, I don't agree with you at all.
Handguns can be concealed and are often used in robberies and murders. Long guns are usually used for hunting.
The government recently banned a ton of long guns that were previously legal, in the name of crime prevention and that fact they look scary. The compensation program for the buy back is nearly a lottery, there are not enough funds to refund the expected number of returned firearms.
Those rifle bans are dumb, but they're basically how they've always done things. When they were deciding on what was a 'restricted' vs 'prohibited' rifle in the 90s when the licensing scheme first got into play, it was clear that they looked up a gun digest and simply picked out a lot of stuff at random and it made no sense.
For example AK rifles were prohib, but ARs were not. AR rifles were restricted, but plenty of equally capable rifles were non-restricted. Some bans literally made no sense. The G41 assault rifle, an experimental German rifle that never went beyond the prototype phase, was added to the prohib list anyway. That gun was produced in such limited quantities and uses such unique and highly specialized ammunition (it was an experimental caseless round) that no criminal or criminal organization can get a hold of no matter what.
The whole point is their thinking is 'I hate guns and I want to destroy any and all shooting sports and hunting' This even apparently is extending to subsistence hunters who need a rifle to survive. This is why the SKS is not yet banned even though they have been trying to for a very, very long time. If they ban that it will cause a hell of a lot of problems for a lot of people... and they're still trying anyway!
The OP is specifically about handguns.
Long guns can be cut down. 20 mins and a hacksaw blade get you a saw-off shotgun. Not quite as pocketable as a small handgun, but very lethal at close range.
You are forgetting that pocket pistols have been prohibited in Canada since the early 90s.
I can’t forget that because I didn’t know it.
(Partially because I moved to Canada about 10 years ago 😁)
Then I will give you a primer. Handguns with a barrel length below 4 inches were prohibited in the 90s, some handgun calibers like those in .25 ACP were also banned with narrow exceptions.
For short barreled rifles and shotguns the law is different in Canada vs. The US. In the US any rifle with a barrel length below 16 inches and any shotgun with a barrel below 18 inches is regulated under the NFA. In Canada there was no such prohibition. Canadian AR-15s were routinely in the 14.5 inch range and pump action shotguns with barrels as short as 9 inches are legal.
What is very illegal, however, is hacking off the barrel. If you bought a double-barrel shotgun with 24 inch barrels but cut them down to 14 inches yourself, you committed a big crime. However if you swap them for factory made barrels that length it would be legal.
Basically you have it be any length you want as long as it is how it is made in the factory or with legally sourced factory components.
I was referencing this quote ...
They generalized guns when the article focused on handguns.
They banned over 15,000 models of rifle and are now targeting shotguns for future bans. This is despite the fact that the use of shotguns in crime has been diminishing for decades in all places without legislative changes.
Legally owned handguns in Canada are and were the rarest type of firearm encountered in crime. More stolen police guns are used for murder and robbery in Canada than privately owned pistols.
Edit: long guns have held the record for worst mass shootings, and banning semi-autos hasn't diminished their deadliness.
Semi autos are not banned. Fully automatic is banned and there are significant restrictions on barrel length and magazine capacity. Legal guns, such as the sks, are often semi auto.
Tell me you haven't been paying attention without telling me you haven't been paying attention.
Because every time there's an incident, it's never the thousands of illegal guns pouring over the border that gets the blame, it's somehow legal gun owners that need to pay a new price.
It's like giving more money to cops instead of addressing mental health issues to stop crime. Dog and pony show.
Its like shutting down legal pharmacies to end an illegal drug trade, thats Canada's attitude towards gun control.
Like the drug problem, this solution is easier and cheaper to make it look like you're doing something.
Have you been paying attention to how gun legislation has transformed so dramatically in the past 6 years since covid?