And there it is, folks. Gun control in Canada does not translate into crime control. That is to say that fewer guns does not result in fewer crimes. On the same note, more guns does not translate into more crime, either.
Bruce Montague is a Canadian citizien who has challenged the unjust Firearms Act of the Government of Canada. He has fought the government-enforced licensing of firearms, which is a constitutional right. He is fighting the privilegisation of this constitutional right. He fought the fact that merely OWNING an unregistered firearm is illegal, even if you do not commit any crimes with it.
Imagine that--in a country that is supposed to be free, simply owning a firearm for peaceful purposes (such as hunting and self-preservation) is against the law. Wake up, Canada: peaceful citizens are not the ones committing crimes with firearms.
It's the criminals (who don't register their firearms ANYWAY) that are committing the crimes. Gun control doesn't work simply because someone who is willing to murder someone with a gun is not going to care about whether or not he is supposed to register it. It's funny: gun control law is unique in that the utter failure of it calls for more of it.
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The types of firearms section is now complete. This section provides an overview of the different types of guns, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns.
The hunting positions and shooting positions page is now complete. It includes the prone hunting position, standing firing position, sitting hunting position, and other firing positions.
The registering firearms section is now complete as well. This section covers the rules and procedures on transferring, lending, borrowing, and registering firearms in Canada.
The Ammunition Buying section is now also complete. It covers exactly how to make sure you buy the proper ammunition for your firearm.
The firearm storage section is now complete. Feel free to check it out!
The firearm transportation section is now complete. Go check it out and make sure you're up-to-date on your firearm transportation laws and regulations.
As of today (2007-07-12), Firearms Canada is online! I will be adding pages as I finish writing them.