2 cops shot dead in Innisfil

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Less deadly at longer ranges

And as I've said repeatedly here, semi-auto hunting rifles are for the rambos and people who can't be bothered aiming. Real hunters know they aren't as accurate a bolt actions.

At least a pump shotgun has a valid use against farm vermin.
That’s a tiresome argument. A gun is a tool, be it bolt action or semi. It can be used responsibly or not. Nobody needs cars that can do twice the speed limit…. We should all be on horse and buggy. Or you could quit blaming the tools and take responsibility for your actions. If you’re not comfortable in your ability to control a semi automatic gun, don’t get one. I personally can control myself and be responsible enough to not hurt anyone with my guns. There are a myriad of objects that can hurt or kill people. I also manage to use them in a responsible manner. If saving lives was your real concern, you would lobby against more dangerous things.
 
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Less deadly at longer ranges

And as I've said repeatedly here, semi-auto hunting rifles are for the rambos and people who can't be bothered aiming. Real hunters know they aren't as accurate a bolt actions.

At least a pump shotgun has a valid use against farm vermin.
Still trying to be an expert despite never having gone through the firearms safety course, acquisition process or actual use of a firearm.

You talk about "real hunters", but you don't even have a hunting license, know the process to get one or hunt. Your sentence about "real" hunters shows you don't know the difference between practical and bench accuracy.

Your statement about a pump shotgun being used for vermin also shows your lack of knowledge. The most popular vermin/varmit firearms are RIFLES.

Varmint rifle - Wikipedia

12 Gauge Slug Ballistics - How Far Do They Shoot? - Aiming Expert

You have no credibility, yet still keep posting like you are knowledgeable on the subject. Don't you ever get tired of being wrong?
 
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When you cant afford food or gas and youve been forcefully confined in your home due to the plandemic where people lost their entire livlihood..you lose all hope.

So when cops come with their 100k+ starting salary and try to take whats left of your little freedom, people react.
The Police were CALLED to the home re: a disturbance .They just didnt show up and were shot without even having a chance to defend themselves.What were the Police trying to TAKE?? Likely the grandparents called the Police. ''FREEDOM"" is getting to be the most misused word these days. We live in one of the most free countries in the world.
 
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While there are cops who got in the profession for the wrong reasons - the majority are serious about making a difference in their community. When gunfire erupts, I run away from it. So paying a fair salary to the guys willing to run towards trouble isn't a problem for me.

If you gave me $500K, I might take the job with the following caveats:

1 I only answer noise complaints
2 i get to chose my outfit ...
Its literally one of the safest professions in Canada. Construction workers, truck drivers and nurses all have higher mortality rates. This isn't the US. Officers in Canada are relaxing. Plus the fact that 72% of officers are white in Toronto is a problem also.

It isnt as you think. I used to work in that field lol. Its not just
The Police were CALLED to the home re: a disturbance .They just didnt show up and were shot without even having a chance to defend themselves.What were the Police trying to TAKE?? Likely the grandparents called the Police. ''FREEDOM"" is getting to be the most misused word these days. We live in one of the most free countries in the world.
When did i say they showed up randomly? When did i say we dont have freedoms? And freedom should never be taken for granted. Especially when the governement can close any business based on pseduoscience or directives from huge private consortiums..like pfizer, moderna etc..

Im saying this is why crime is up. Hopelessness from the plandemic where somehow..the rich got much richer and the middle class and poor have been squeezed even drier.

Couple this with mental health effects and this is the result.

See why 13-17 year olds are doing brazen carjackings? They come from extreme poverty made even poorer and left even more hopeless part 2 years

People had their freedoms STRIPPED. Ceime and gighprofile murders etc.. WILL go up as a result.

People have been mentally and financially FUCKED past 2-3 years.
 

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That’s a tiresome argument. A gun is a tool, be it bolt action or semi. It can be used responsibly or not. ...
Thankfully Canada has no issue restricting tools if the danger of its use outweighs it's utility.

Guns, especially semi-auto ones don't do well in that examination.
 

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You talk about "real hunters", ...
Yes, I do. if you talked with anyone who's goal is hunting and not looking macho, you will find their opinions likely align with mine.

But you did convince me that pump action shotguns aren't needed either.
 

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That’s a tiresome argument. A gun is a tool, be it bolt action or semi. It can be used responsibly or not. Nobody needs cars that can do twice the speed limit…. We should all be on horse and buggy. Or you could quit blaming the tools and take responsibility for your actions. If you’re not comfortable in your ability to control a semi automatic gun, don’t get one. I personally can control myself and be responsible enough to not hurt anyone with my guns. There are a myriad of objects that can hurt or kill people. I also manage to use them in a responsible manner. If saving lives was your real concern, you would lobby against more dangerous things.
that is also a tiresome argument. “I” can do this safely so it should be allowed. Kinda like “I” can drive safely after 7 or 8 beers, so why should I be prevented from doing it.

You are not the only person in society, so the “I” part is meaningless. And believe it or not, you are in fact capable of a mental breakdown. Everyone starts out with a clean slate, until the first incident. Just a matter of time before those “gad dam Liberals” make you do it…. Or you find yourself in court with a lawyer arguing “he was to drunk to be responsible for his actions”.

I am sure Iran and Al Quada would vow to use Nuclear technology safely… we should hand blue prints over. Right?
 

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that is also a tiresome argument. “I” can do this safely so it should be allowed. Kinda like “I” can drive safely after 7 or 8 beers, so why should I be prevented from doing it.

You are not the only person in society, so the “I” part is meaningless. And believe it or not, you are in fact capable of a mental breakdown. Everyone starts out with a clean slate, until the first incident. Just a matter of time before those “gad dam Liberals” make you do it…. Or you find yourself in court with a lawyer arguing “he was to drunk to be responsible for his actions”.

I am sure Iran and Al Quada would vow to use Nuclear technology safely… we should hand blue prints over. Right?
Having 8 beers and then driving is not acting responsible. That does not mean I should not be allowed to have a car. I don’t drink and drive, so don’t punish me for those who do.
 
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Yes, I do. if you talked with anyone who's goal is hunting and not looking macho, you will find their opinions likely align with mine.

But you did convince me that pump action shotguns aren't needed either.
So you've just admitted you have no experience with hunting. Well let me tell you. As someone with a FWID, fish and game club membership and hunting license, you're wrong.

Having such a vehement stance on something you know nothing about or have any personal experience with is just plain ignorant.

The bottom line is you have no idea what you are talking about. What's even worse, you are unwilling to learn.

You're just a keyboard expert with no practical experience.
 
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You belong in a communist country like North Korea. Somewhere that freedom isn’t allowed. Let your supreme dictator do the thinking for you.
Sounds like you're the intolerant autocrat who gets triggered because someone dares have a different opinion.
 

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So you've just admitted you have no experience with hunting. ...
I've been on hunting trips but I don't get off shooting animals. I just sat around hunt camp drinking. Some animals like deer and moose need to have their populations controlled and I don't object to hunting them at all but it's not my idea of a fun afternoon.

When you hunt, is it a good thing or a bad thing to put multiple rounds into a target? Everyone I've been around focusses on the one shot, one kill idea, both for efficiency but also to kill the animal as humanely as possible. They also aren't fans of a hide with dozens of holes or eating a venison steak with a dozen rounds in it. Maybe the people I know aren't 'macho' enough to need to put dozens of rounds downrange to make their kill; they focus on accurate shots and dollar for dollar, bolt-actions ARE more accurate than semi-autos.

As I said, Canada's laws are based on the utility of any potential weapon and I don't see any civilian use where a semi-auto is needed (or even a better option). If self defense was an acceptable use for a weapon in Canada, then sure, a semi might be useful but as an expert in Canadian gun laws, you know that's not the case.


p.s. It's hard to learn when your posts are nothing more than saying I'm wrong. Please explain to me why a semi-auto rifle is needed and a bolt action won't do the job.
 

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Sounds like you're the intolerant autocrat who gets triggered because someone dares have a different opinion.
I have no issues with anyone having a different opinion. I have an issue with your belief that my property should be taken away based on your opinion. I maintain that if you don’t like semi automatic guns….stick with your bolt action. That is your choice, leave me alone to make my choice.
 

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I've been on hunting trips but I don't get off shooting animals. I just sat around hunt camp drinking. Some animals like deer and moose need to have their populations controlled and I don't object to hunting them at all but it's not my idea of a fun afternoon.

When you hunt, is it a good thing or a bad thing to put multiple rounds into a target? Everyone I've been around focusses on the one shot, one kill idea, both for efficiency but also to kill the animal as humanely as possible. They also aren't fans of a hide with dozens of holes or eating a venison steak with a dozen rounds in it. Maybe the people I know aren't 'macho' enough to need to put dozens of rounds downrange to make their kill; they focus on accurate shots and dollar for dollar, bolt-actions ARE more accurate than semi-autos.

As I said, Canada's laws are based on the utility of any potential weapon and I don't see any civilian use where a semi-auto is needed (or even a better option). If self defense was an acceptable use for a weapon in Canada, then sure, a semi might be useful but as an expert in Canadian gun laws, you know that's not the case.


p.s. It's hard to learn when your posts are nothing more than saying I'm wrong. Please explain to me why a semi-auto rifle is needed and a bolt action won't do the job.
This is not your first post on this topic. I've explained before. You've been given plenty. Use the search function, or have you forgotten you take this stance all the time.

You still choose to remain ignorant about the subject and refuse to learn.
 
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