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andyt
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 12:49 pm
American is not a race. Sorry.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 1:04 pm
andyt andyt: American is not a race. Sorry. And you're just a NIMBY asshole.
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Posts: 15244
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 1:37 pm
DrCaleb DrCaleb: You can't hunt immigrants. The pelts aren't good for anything Not true you can stuff them with straw and use them to frighten old people and simpletons into submission. Conservatives do it every day and they pay top dollar for it.
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 8:35 pm
Probably going to buy myself a shotgun with an adjustable stock and a pistol grip. Not a big fan of riflegrips and the adjustable butt stock would be handy. Tactical black, weaver rails, and an 8 round tube, of course.
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Posts: 13404
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 7:29 am
stratos stratos: andyt andyt: Why? Because people prefer to defend themselves instead of having the likes of you say that they are wrong to even want to. This is not a dangerous place like your shytehole of a country. It will become so if we arm ourselves for no good reason as you morons have, though.
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Lemmy
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Posts: 12349
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 7:59 am
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: This is not a dangerous place like your shytehole of a country. It will become so if we arm ourselves for no good reason as you morons have, though. The freedom to own guns has cost Americans all its other freedoms.
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 8:02 am
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 10:22 am
... and this occurs daily ... where the hell do you live again? ... Airdrie?
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 10:26 am
Seeing as he was commenting on Americans, your sarcasm is misplaced.
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 10:54 am
andyt andyt: Hey, looks like I can blame the US: $1: Somerset says much of the increase in popularity of restricted firearms in Canada originates in the United States where laws have changed to make it easier to buy handguns and assault-style rifles. That has led to more models on the market and more advertising – attracting Canadian gun owners as well, he said.
"The trend in the United States with this growing market, with all kinds of marketing and advertising and so on, is naturally just pushing the same trend in Canada and we see growth in restricted firearms licences as a result." So a lot of yahoos that want to look tough, just like the Mericun*ts. So that makes you a Dumbc*nt?
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Posts: 13404
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 1:26 pm
ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog: Seeing as he was commenting on Americans, your sarcasm is misplaced. I couldn't quite read the tiny font, properly. Mea culpa. Besides, I was just in Ottawa with my son for a week. I got my very first senior's discount at the Aviation Museum ( and free entry to the War Museum for both of us! Woo-hoo!) so I'm using my "advanced years" as a handy excuse for stupidity. BTW, did you ever tour or sail on an O boat? I was on Ojibway for the first time a few weeks back. Holy sufferin'! I'd go bananas after one watch! I'm six foot four and I felt like the giant Alice in the Rabbit's house. Nooooo thanks, man!
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Posts: 8738
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 1:38 pm
Newsbot Newsbot: Ok, here we go again! Someone makes an observation... More people are obtaining restricted weapons. The little people get all twisted. The Bickersons all have to whine. The pro gun crowd cheer, the anti gun crowd whine. Why not, some say, some BFI is gonna jump ya on the street. No, that's the USA and its BFN's. Yadda yadda yadda! So, more people are off to the range. Transport permit in their pocket, gun all locked in an approved case, for an afternoon shooting. Then home again, where it's locked up in the approved gun lock-up. Grow up 
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 2:18 pm
So, more people are off to the range. Transport permit in their pocket, gun all locked in an approved case, for an afternoon shooting. Then home again, where it's locked up in the approved gun lock-up.
Nothing wrong wirh this part. This and while hunting are the traditional ways of owning/handling firearms in this country. We dob't keep Glocks under our pillows unless we are criminals or are mentally ill.
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Posts: 8738
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 2:49 pm
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: So, more people are off to the range. Transport permit in their pocket, gun all locked in an approved case, for an afternoon shooting. Then home again, where it's locked up in the approved gun lock-up.
Nothing wrong wirh this part. This and while hunting are the traditional ways of owning/handling firearms in this country. We don't keep Glocks under our pillows unless we are criminals or are mentally ill. No, we don't. This is partly due to our firearm laws and partly to our not having a social identity revolving around guns and settling disputes by quick draw.
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Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 3:05 pm
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog: Seeing as he was commenting on Americans, your sarcasm is misplaced. I couldn't quite read the tiny font, properly. Mea culpa. Besides, I was just in Ottawa with my son for a week. I got my very first senior's discount at the Aviation Museum ( and free entry to the War Museum for both of us! Woo-hoo!) so I'm using my "advanced years" as a handy excuse for stupidity. BTW, did you ever tour or sail on an O boat? I was on Ojibway for the first time a few weeks back. Holy sufferin'! I'd go bananas after one watch! I'm six foot four and I felt like the giant Alice in the Rabbit's house. Nooooo thanks, man! My uncle, mydads older brother, was a submariner for most of his 25 years in. He was a quartermaster when he retired. He served on Rainbow and Ojibwa both. My dad thought about it. He was an FC and NESOP. Said it stank too much. He served his time on the Saskatchewan and Terra Nova. I only toured a few American ones and Rainbow as a kid. I only served on the Yukon.
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