04-20-2010, 06:46 PM
(04-20-2010, 11:52 AM)billy Wrote:No we do not carry conceled weapons here.(04-20-2010, 10:43 AM)Benny2guns Wrote:and he walks around with a concealed weapon?(04-20-2010, 10:37 AM)Benny2guns Wrote:By the way, my kids both handle weapons, my son since the age of 10 and my daughter the same. My son is a crack shot at anything on the run at 100 yards in the bush. Ammo is not cheap.(04-20-2010, 09:40 AM)billy Wrote: so you have the right to bear arms as long as the permit fees are paid ?Where did I say Canadains had that right? We don't. We pay.
as long as your not a kid
as long as you're not an ex con
as long as the guns registered
as long as you don't pull it out in a shopping mall. (they can make you hand the gun over at the door.) their right to do so exceeds your right to bear arms.
as long as you don't take one on a plane
as long as you don't take one into a government building
as long as your not drunk
as long as your not under the influence of drugs.
as long as ........and the list goes on.
i can see where it's a right.
so do they have the 2nd amendment in canada?
correct me if i'm wrong but all gun owners in canada need a permit.?
and you can have a gun in candada as long as you have a permit.
permit is another way of saying permission btw.
well not in arizona lol.
apparently canada doesn't have a 2nd amendment so it's not a right there.
if i'm wrong i'd gladly read a source when it says canadians can freely bear arms. and
that it's their right to do so.
I said I stand behind their right to bare arms, Big difference. And I do. Just because I don't have that right does not mean I want to see someone else's taken away or restricted.
They have the right, get over it and fight to get your own right to bare arms if you wish.
The laws here in Canada have been eroded to alow for manditory gun registration and renewable permits every year for every weapon you have. It was supposed to stop criminals from getting them. It did no such thing. What it did do was create a money grab and a list of people that have regestered weapons so they will no where to go to collect them when the time comes.
The majority of gun owners did not register all of their weapons. Alot of them did not regester any. Those laws created a whole new batch of criminals over night. People that had never broken any law but were smart enough to say the hell with this crap, enough is enough.
You will find that there is a very large amount of support for gun rights in the states from gun owners in Canada as we have had that con played on us already.
my daughter could drive a car at 11 but i wouldn't let her drive one on the streets.
so they have that right. yet the law has only just been passed. so it's only a right now because someone tells them it is?
can you define what the right to bear arms in the 2nd amendment actually means? i'm pretty sure it wasn't about walking through town carrying a concealed weapon. but i'm open to being shown differently.
No it is not a right here, it is a privilage same as driving a car.
Atleast she new how to drive, pluss one for you bill.
Well they have always had the right. The government had been tring to take it away through controlls just like in so many other countries. If you place enough restrictions at some point the right becomes a privilage I would say.
These few states in the union are making a statement I would say and loud enough for the rest to hear. JMO
Here is a summery of the first 10
1st Amendment
Congress may not establish a religion, restrict free speech or press freedom, or deprive citizens of rights to assemble peacefully or petition the government.
2nd Amendment
The government may not infringe on the rights of the people to keep and bear arms.
3rd Amendment
Soldiers may not be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner.
4th Amendment
Neither individuals nor their homes and property may be searched or seized unless a legal warrant, based on probable cause, is issued.
5th Amendment
An individual charged with a crime is entitled to due legal process, cannot be tried twice for the same offense, and cannot be compelled to testify against him- or herself. The government cannot seize private property without just compensation.
6th Amendment
An individual accused of a crime has the right to a speedy trial by an impartial jury, to be informed of the charges, to confront witnesses, and be assisted by legal counsel
7th Amendment
In civil litigation, parties are entitled to a jury trial, and no fact established by a jury may be re-examined in any higher court.
8th Amendment
The government may not impose excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments.
9th Amendment
The listing of specific rights in the Constitution does not deny or disparage other rights retained by the people.
10th Amendment
Powers not delegated to the U.S. federal government by the Constitution are reserved to state governments and to the people.

