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Gun politics in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I’ve studied the Canadian Firearms Act in depth, and understand that screening is done when an individual applies for a license to acquire a firearm. I also understand that an individual has to register each new firearm they acquire. ...
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(1) The Firearms Act runs roughshod over your fundamental right to private property (and also under the Bill of Rights) by giving police the authority to confiscate your property without due process of law and fair, just and timely compensation.
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An Act to Prohibit Any Participation by the Government of Nova Scotia in Respect of the Operation of the; Canadian Firearms Registration System; ... 1 This Act may be cited as the Canadian Firearms Registration System Act.
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Meanwhile of those Quebec gun owners who did register it’s not clear how many of them actually registered all their guns. We do know from Canadian Firearms Centre reports that at least 400,000 firearms are still unaccounted for.
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Firearms Amnesty announced May 17, 2006 Amnesty extended to 2008 ... Gun Registry / Firearms Act; $2 billion Waste & Growing; 199 Reasons not to vote Liberal; Montague Court Case Finances ... ; Bill C68/Firearms Act...
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Programme canadien des armes à fe ... Symbol of the Government of Canada | Symbole du gouvernement du Canada...
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