Bill C21 Canada

Neil Molendyk

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Today there is a glimmer of hope for the firearms owners, hunters and recreational shooters in Canada. Today Feb 3 2023 the the Canadian Federal government has decided to withdraw the Bill C21 amendments to the Firearms Act , primarily due to public pressure and opposition party efforts. Justin Trudeau, PM announced today.
 
Its only the amendments he "delayed". If C-21 gets approved all pistols will become illegal to use, buy, sell, move and will be destroyed upon death as they will not be allowed to be trusted in a will. The huge list of "ugly" guns that keeps growing with only RCMP additions and no oversight will also become illegal.

Any Canadian who care about firearm ownership now or in the future should have already sent the wave of letters to their MP's, and the Federal ministers in charge of portfolios. Owners now need to inform their MP's, especially those who are in NDP ridings that we are watching them and will cast our next vote based on their vote on C-21. A vote yes clearly states they have no clue about gun crime in Canada, they are unwilling to listen, they do not believe in public firearm ownership or the confiscation of private property without compensation is OK with them.

Our CCFR will help all who want to make any positive difference.

Today was a small battle win in an all out war.

MB
 
Its only the amendments he "delayed". If C-21 gets approved all pistols will become illegal to use, buy, sell, move and will be destroyed upon death as they will not be allowed to be trusted in a will. The huge list of "ugly" guns that keeps growing with only RCMP additions and no oversight will also become illegal.

Any Canadian who care about firearm ownership now or in the future should have already sent the wave of letters to their MP's, and the Federal ministers in charge of portfolios. Owners now need to inform their MP's, especially those who are in NDP ridings that we are watching them and will cast our next vote based on their vote on C-21. A vote yes clearly states they have no clue about gun crime in Canada, they are unwilling to listen, they do not believe in public firearm ownership or the confiscation of private property without compensation is OK with them.

Our CCFR will help all who want to make any positive difference.
That is the exact reason(s) why all 338 MPs received a personal snail mail letter of protest as well as about 40 other government officials who are involved with this idiocy from myself. And thumbs up to the CCFR for there diligence and hard work to stop this dictatorial agenda.
 
Today there is a glimmer of hope for the firearms owners, hunters and recreational shooters in Canada. Today Feb 3 2023 the the Canadian Federal government has decided to withdraw the Bill C21 amendments to the Firearms Act , primarily due to public pressure and opposition party efforts. Justin Trudeau, PM announced today.
YAY!!! That is awesome news.
 

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