Self-Defence Win: B.C. Prosecutors Say Man Shooting Aggressor Was ‘Reasonable’
20 July 2023TheGunBlog.ca — The B.C. Prosecution Service (BCPS) dropped charges against a homeless man accused of shooting an aggressor, the newest legal decision in Canada supporting the use of guns and ammo for self-defence.
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 July 10
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE16 July 2023Highlights – Get Creative in 2023 – Mendicino Works to Undermine Provincial Jurisdiction on Firearm Rights – Court Drops Effort to Confiscate Calgary Judge’s Guns
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 July 03
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE09 July 2023Highlights – Week-Ahead Agenda
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 26
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE02 July 2023Highlights – CSAAA President Wes Winkel Updates Members
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 19
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE25 June 2023Highlights – Bill C-21 Won’t Become Law Before Late 2023 – CSAAA Elects New Board Members at AGM – Trudeau May Demote Mendicino in New Cabinet – Mendicino’s Press Secretary Leaves
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 12
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE18 June 2023Highlights – Select Shooting Supplies Says It’s Refocusing on Competition, .22 Precision – Bill C-21: Senate to Resume Second Reading Review Next Week – RCMP Buying Heavy-Duty Firearm Shredders and Conveyor Systems
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 June 05
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE11 June 2023Highlights – Government Declines to Detail Pending Prohibitions on Long-Gun Mags – RCMP Responds on Nova Scotia CFO Office’s Claim to Waive Federal ATT Law – Senator Plett Rejects Mendicino’s Call to Rush Bill C-21
Anti-Gun Bias Is Strong in New AI Writing Tool By WordPress, the World’s No. 1 Web Platform
09 June 2023TheGunBlog.ca — We found major anti-gun bias when we tested the new AI writing tool from WordPress, the publishing platform used by almost half the world’s websites.
Liberals Estimated Gun-Confiscation Costs at $1.8 Billion in 2019 Briefing
05 June 2023TheGunBlog.ca — The Trudeau administration estimated the cost of its May 2020 mass gun confiscations at $1.8 billion, according to an internal report from late 2019. The estimate offers a rare view into the secret planning and pricing of the Liberal crackdown.
Canada Gun Rights News: Week of 2023 May 29
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE04 June 2023Highlights – Nova Scotia CFO Says He Didn’t Waive ATT Law for Gun Owners After His Office Claimed It Did – Alberta UCP Wins Re-Election – Senate Considers Bill C-21 at Second Reading