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Re: Right To Bear Arms
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-18 20:43:07
YOUR RIGHTS IN CANADA

       First and foremost, remember that the US Bill of
Rights ends at 
the US/Canadian border. Canada is an independent and
sovereign country; 
the US constitution and US laws have no force in Canada.

       There is no equivalent to the US Second Amendment in
Canada. Nor 
is there an equivalent to the US Fourth and Fifth
Amendments; Canadian 
firearms laws permit warrantless searches and seizures and
compulsion to 
testify against yourself, overriding language to the
contrary in the 
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

  If you have to go to France and to practice self defense,
you are in a 
pretty bad situation. Concealed carry is strictly fobidden,
unless you 
are a policeman ON DUTY, or someone like that.

Nearly all autos calibers like .380 ACP, 9mm Para,
.40S&W, and .45 ACP 
are considered as "war caliber" (1st category).

You can get AT MOST license for "war caliber"
firearms (up to seven 
central percussion guns), and that's exclusively for target
shooting.

For self defense, you will no more have the choice, if you
can get a 
license for a such purpose (the frenchies are very
restrictive), between 
..32 ACP, .38 Spal and .357 Magnum (4th category) those guns
can be 
bought for Target shooting still with an authorisation.

Gruss Gott wrote:
>>  WillBo wrote:
>>> What other country has open gun ownership?
>>  Canada.
>>
> 
> France.
> 
> 

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Re: Right To Bear Arms
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-18 20:55:54
You really need a M16 or a Rocket Launcher to defend
yourself from a robber?
A lot of the right to bear arms is a luxury *if* the reason
behind it
is self defence.

On 18/03/2008, Loathe <timothy.healdgmail.com> wrote:

>   If you have to go to France and to practice self
defense,
>  For self defense, you will no more have the choice,

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Re: Right To Bear Arms
country flaguser name
United States
2008-03-18 21:12:06
> tBone wrote:
>   If you have to go to France and to practice self
defense, you are in a
>  pretty bad situation.

They're regulated, we're regulated.

But why all the gun worry?  What about our friend Mr.
Flamethrower???

http://youtube
.com/watch?v=fDrzMGdYWZc

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