Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2024 April 15
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– Liberal Budget 2024 Confirms May 2020 Gun Confiscations on Hold
– CSAAA Invites Nominations for President, Treasurer and Directors
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– Liberal Budget 2024 Confirms May 2020 Gun Confiscations on Hold
– CSAAA Invites Nominations for President, Treasurer and Directors
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– Alberta New Law (Bill 18) Will Further Protect Gun Users From Federal Liberals
– Liberal Budget May Offer Clues on Gun Confiscations
– Liberals Failed To Anticipate Difficulty of Confiscation, CSAAA’s Winkel Says
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– Savage Arms Gets Provincial Help To Expand Ontario Rifle Factory
– Colion Noir: Home Invasions Drop To Zero After Florida Sheriff Says To Shoot Home Invaders
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– Saskatchewan Promotes Robert Freberg to Firearms Commissioner and Names Murray Cowan as CFO
– Liberals Have Spent $42 Million on Non-Existent Gun ‘Buyback’
– Yukon Opposition Wants CFO To Be Appointed By Yukon
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– Liberal Gun Confiscation Fantasy Begun in 2020 Has Cost $42 Million, Wasted Work of 77 FullTime Employees
– Canadian Government Outlines Bill C-21 Coming Into Force
– CSAAA Quarterly Member’s Update (Video)
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– Ask AI: Libertarian Critique of Canada’s Anti-Gun Laws
– Gary Mauser: Lock Up Violent Criminals
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– RCMP Moving to New Platform for Individual PAL and Business Gun Licences and Registrations
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– PAL Rate Vs. Total Adults Rose in 2023
– Liberals Budget $6.4 Million More to Design Website for Their Mass Gun Confiscations
– Canadian Government Clarifies Its Planned Anti-Gun Policies
TheGunBlog.ca — The Canadian government responds to our questions on the status of its planned anti-gun policies.
We sought clarification after Public Safety Canada’s 2024 to 2025 Departmental Plan, published this week, left out several previously announced wishes.
TheGunBlog.ca — The percentage of Canadian adults with a gun licence rose in 2023, suggesting accelerating interest in gun ownership.
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– Calibre: Why Trudeau’s Gun Bans Are Doomed To Fail
– Finland To Build More Than 300 Shooting Ranges Amid Interest in Defence
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– Alberta Joins Gun Groups in Federal Court of Appeal
– Yukon Party Urges New Law to Protect Gun Users
– Nova Scotia Invites Bidders for CFSC, CRFSC
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– Ontario Says It Won’t Divert Police to Liberal Gun Confiscations
– CFSC Was Top Download From Publications Canada in 2023
– Gun Licences ‘Approved Through an Automated Process‘ If Applicant Meets All Conditions
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– Statistics Canada Report Gives Context on PAL Holders for First Time
– CSAAA Says Liberal Prohibitions Threaten Gun Culture and Industry
– Colion Noir on Joe Rogan: Social Media Restricts Gun Safety Education
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– Canada Gun Licences Rise to Record in 2023 With Big Annual Increase
– Ian Runkle: How to Respond to Police Asking About Your Guns
– Canadian Ammunition Disposal Won’t Join Confiscations After Pushback
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– Gun Owner Describes Police Asking to Search His Home
– Government Extends Deadline Again on ‘Invitation To Qualify’ to Execute Gun Confiscations
– CSAAA Says Why It Accepted Contract Related to Gun Confiscations
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– NFA President Rick Igercich: In Conversation (Video)
– CSAAA Says It Wants To Join CFAC
– Liberal Gun-Confiscation Webpage Suggests New Deadline Expected
– Ontario Refuses to Release CFO’s Files on PAL Holders
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– Leaked Documents Undermine Liberal Lies About Bill C-21
– Ducks Unlimited Pays Executives More Than $350,000, the Most Among Canadian Nature and Animal Charities
– NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre to Resign This Month
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– Government Says Cabinet Can No Longer ‘Downgrade’ Gun Classifications
– Reminder: Liberals Plan to Criminalize SKS Owners Via CFAC
– The Liberals Shared Their Anti-Gun Intentions in Election 2015
TheGunBlog.ca — The Canadian government said today in response to our questions that Bill C-21’s passage into law removed cabinet’s authority to “downgrade” the classification of any firearm.