Treo
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Sun Sep-20-09 10:42 PM
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sam sarrha
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Sun Sep-20-09 11:27 PM
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1. mmmmmm... my insanely jealous Xwife Stabbed me on 2 occasions. i moved 1000 miles away, still sleep |
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Edited on Sun Sep-20-09 11:29 PM by sam sarrha
near a 9mm in a touch key lock box . more for the junkies just up the street. one OD'd, there are still a couple there. nice neighborhood too, except for the sociopathic narcissist next door, he apparently got a hard on terrorizing my 86 yr old mother, till i sharpened the machete and my axes in the drive way and chopped up some tree limbs into little pieces while he was mowing his lawn. he sues people 5 blocks away if their dogs bark at all, ours are trained, he calls the cops on the neighbors all the time, annoying but apparently harmless. i put up video security cameras with sound and signs.. he leaves us alone now.
i've taken gun safety classes and have a concealed carry permit. i used to teach certified safety classes.. and was a parole officer
i have known women who should have had weapons and should have used them.. no one should be terrorized at all, more less for years by psychotic bully's n stalkers.
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Treo
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Sun Sep-20-09 11:37 PM
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All the videos (and the others on her channel) bring up excellent points WRT the futility of expecting the police to protect you. Unfortunately the Canadian government threw her father in jail for failing to renew a firearms permit and confiscated all of the family's belongings under Canada's Proceeds of Criminal Enterprise Act. Apparently the felt that not renewing his license somehow allowed him to buy the family home and they took it. See this video for Katey's take http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bn_HNUy5f4&feature=related
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Treo
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Mon Sep-21-09 03:56 AM
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4. I know nothing about Bruce Montague |
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And I'm not going to take the word of some random grabber the videos stand on their own the kid isn't talking about pipe bombs or grenades she is talking about self defense from muggers
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Mon Sep-21-09 04:01 AM
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5. Got any arguments that aren't ad hominems? |
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Edited on Mon Sep-21-09 04:02 AM by Euromutt
Whoever Bruce Montague may be, and whatever he allegedly did or did not do, has little to no bearing on the points being made in these videos. You could argue that they're overly simplistic, lack nuance, and try to resolve an issue that requires careful consideration with a two-second soundbite, and that would be valid criticism. But shooting the messenger because you don't like the message--and being fucking rude to another poster to boot--is just lame.
Once again, it's not the pro-RKBA types who start with the personal abuse.
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Treo
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Mon Sep-21-09 04:10 AM
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Edited on Mon Sep-21-09 04:15 AM by Treo
This is what I was able to find " Bruce Montague, a member of the Canadian Unregistered Firearms Owners Association, has been challenging police to arrest him under the controversial Firearms Act for more than a year. He marched on Parliament Hill on New Year's Day 2003 with an unregistered firearm in his hand. But it was his alleged violation of the Criminal Code that finally brought the law down on him at a Dryden, Ont., gun show on Sept. 11.
Montague, of Rugby Township, near Dryden, and his 12-year-old daughter Katie were attending a gun show in town when he was arrested by six plainclothes police officers. The Ontario Provincial Police charged the gunsmith with two counts of unauthorized possession of firearms, two counts of careless storage of a firearm, failure to use reasonable care with an explosive, and unlawful possession of an explosive. Cops later laid two additional charges: tampering with a serial number of a firearm and possession of a gun for the purpose of trafficking.
After Montague's wife, Donna, hurried to the show upon receiving a call that Katie had been left alone following her father's arrest, she was confronted by OPP officer Don Cunningham, who instructed the mother to come to the station. "I assumed it was to pick up Bruce," she says. Once there, with two of her children in tow, the 44-year-old woman was charged with unauthorized possession of firearms and careless storage of firearms, and the kids were taken to a waiting room while their mother was interrogated. "It almost sounded as though they thought we were terrorists," she says. " http://westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/2009/09/anotherother-anniversary-five-years-since-gunrights-activist-bruce-montagues-arrest.htmlApparently there was some explosives involment but this guy doesn't sound like Canada's Ted Kazinski to me sounds like another case of a grabber spewing venom Trying to ad quote tags
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Mon Sep-21-09 11:53 AM
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7. After all this time , and I never heard tell ...... |
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What the explosive in question was . Was it a tin of FFFg and some caps outside a proper magazine ?
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Treo
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Mon Sep-21-09 01:42 PM
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8. The guy was a gun smith |
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and MAY have been a reloader. If so one can of poweder would have fit the bill. According to HIM the government was making an example of him.
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