[quote="Sargent_Scrotum":ee60c]pistols = a no no
rifles = ok as long as you get a permit & have not commited a crime within the last 10 years, i think. you also need to have your gun registered & you cant even buy ammo unless you show your lisence, i cant even buy BB's here unless i have someone whos 18 with me.[/quote:ee60c]
I think of it like this....I, being a New Zealander, would NEVER want to become a Seventh state to our neigbouring Australians. No offense Aussies, but I like being a Kiwi.
Actually, their deathtoll has shown no improvement since the new guns laws. I guess criminals sont let silly little things like laws stand in their way.
Heh, just think what it would be like now if our crappy little 5,000 man invasion of 1812 would have been successful. If only we would have attacked Montreal...
[quote:de769]Actually, their deathtoll has shown no improvement since the new guns laws. I guess criminals sont let silly little things like laws stand in their way.[/quote:de769]
Yeah, well...Halting the sale of guns before they get in circulation, might help to lower the death toll. But maybe this is too hard for all North Americans to comprehend.
Currently in Alberta, 20 some% of the population supports leaving canada and joining the states. I can see it raising over time if the federal government continues to 'dislike' us. In the late 80's it was something like 45% percent.
Currently in Alberta, 20 some% of the population supports leaving canada and joining the states. I can see it raising over time if the federal government continues to 'dislike' us. In the late 80's it was something like 45% percent.
Personally, I'm undecided.
I would not be surprised if 20% of Texans wanted to join Mexico.
pistols = a no no
rifles = ok as long as you get a permit & have not commited a crime within the last 10 years, i think. you also need to have your gun registered & you cant even buy ammo unless you show your lisence, i cant even buy BB's here unless i have someone whos 18 with me.
Canadas gun laws suck.[/quote:45f4e]
least we all arent gun happy hicks
Currently in Alberta, 20 some% of the population supports leaving canada and joining the states. I can see it raising over time if the federal government continues to 'dislike' us. In the late 80's it was something like 45% percent.
Personally, I'm undecided.
I don't think they wanted to join the states, but create their own country like Quebec wanted to do. There are still people arguing that position.