YUKON STRONG: The disgraceful state of the gun debate in Canada

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YUKON STRONG: The disgraceful state of the gun debate in Canada

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YUKON STRONG: The disgraceful state of the gun debate in Canada
DJ SUMANIK 2020-01-24 17:30:32

https://www.thepostmillennial.com/yukon ... in-canada/

Interesting things happening to our neighbors to the north.
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How is it any different than the disgraceful state of the gun gun grabbers behavior in the US?
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Canada requires gun registration and permit to purchase any firearm and the 24 hour monitoring of registered firearm owners. Looking at Virginia, the voters were complacent and didn't thing the progs would win like they did. NY, NJ, CA, VA and IL have or will have the most draconian gun laws in the country and it will spread IF we and people like us are not vigilant or stop paying attention.

On of the takeaways for me are seeing there are people in Canada that are fighting for their rights too and calling out the government lies and deceit with the statistics. We have to continue to do the same.
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Did I ever mention the time in Montreal, I was with my wife and we were downtown in a touristy area.

We headed down a street that was less traveled, and the two men ahead of us by about 20 feet passed a concealed large hunting knife from one to the other.

We made an immediate 180 and briskly walked back to a more public area.

Yeah your so much safer in Canada.
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