Tag: gun rights
It’s Finally Here! Canada Down Range!
CCFR Podcast #24
Quick CCFR update including one of the best interviews we’ve ever done. Don’t miss this one!!!
CCFR Podcast #22
CCFR update, shooting in Toronto, interview with Dr. Adrian Robertson.
Justice Minister calls Bill C-71 a “Potential” Threat to Your Charter Rights
Via email from the CSSA
On March 22, 2018, Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tabled her Charter Statement on Bill C-71, The Firearm Owners Harassment Act, in the House of Commons. A Charter Statement is prepared by the Minister to point out any potential flaws with legislation that may violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Quote of the Day
“I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people … To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.”
-George Mason, Virginia’s ratification convention, 1788
CCFR Podcast 14
Rod provides an update on the CCFR’s upcoming TV show on WildTV. Jamie Elliot of the CCFR joins in to talk about some big changes at the CCFR. Scott Carpenter drops by to give us a rundown of his trip to Shot Show.
You Register Your Car – Why Not Your Gun?
What Can Brian Tracy Teach Us About Evidence-Based Firearm Policy?
Via Email from the CSSA
Before we can develop effective national firearms policy, we must define our goal (specify with precision what constitutes success) before we construct the detailed roadmap required to achieve that success.
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