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scooter
11-23-2007, 05:46 PM
The following letter was received by our office in response to the federal government’s new Bill C-24 to abolish the gun registry. It is reprinted and distributed with the permission of the author.

Brant Scott
Parliamentary Assistant
c/o Garry Breitkreuz, MP

I am a peace officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and am currently posted to the xxxxxxxxxx Detachment.

One of my current responsibilities is to train new cadets that have recently graduated from Depot Division by furthering their “hands on” training in the field. I am very concerned about this new Bill regarding firearms registration. I am concerned that if it is not passed in the House that more Mounties may face the same fate as the two young men did within this last month.

This firearms registration must be abolished once and for all! I find that I have to deprogram every cadet that I train when it comes to CFRO checks and their reliability in regards to officer safety. One dark evening, myself and a newly graduated cadet had to visit a residence of someone suspected of a violent crime. The cadet told me, rather proudly, that they had conducted a CFRO check on the house and that it showed that there were no firearms present, so we would not have to worry.

I scolded his ignorance and naivety. I told him to stop and think about that for a moment. I said, “Do you honestly think that someone who is already living a criminal lifestyle and is in possession of firearms has any intention of registering them?” I told him to never place any faith in the registry and most of all, never trust that notion that just because nothing is registered to an individual then an officer’s safety is insured. Conversely also, do not ever believe that just because someone has a firearm registered that they will never use it in the commission of an offence! It does not matter if a gun is registered, if someone is bent on crime they will use a registered or non-registered gun. If no gun is available, they will use something else.

In my evaluation, the registry only causes more criminal code infractions (before the amnesty) as police query law abiding citizens’ guns to see if they are registered only to find out that they may not be - in spite of the claims that the owner did in fact attempt to register them; or the information on the registration certificate is incorrect, etc. making the gun owner appear negligent.

The gun registry places police officers’ lives at risk. The gun registry offers a false sense of security. The gun registry is making criminals out of otherwise law-abiding citizens. The gun registry is eating up resources that the RCMP and every other municipal or first nation force desperately need. The gun registry consumes valuable time for the average police officer on the street who has real crime to fight. Saying that the guns are the problem in this society is like saying pens are the cause of spelling errors, or that cars are the cause of drunk driving, or like saying fast food restaurants are the cause of obesity.

When will common sense prevail? People need to be held accountable for their actions - whether with firearms, alcohol, vehicles, etc. That is what the Conservatives did with the Liberals when in opposition and then on a larger scale once elected.

The gun registry brings justice into disrepute. It is an absolute waste of taxpayers money. The registry does nothing to fight the crime issues in this country. Please do everything possible to make sure that this Bill passes.

Via email tnx R,

Travski
11-23-2007, 06:35 PM
Amen

Glad to see that an Officer thinks the same way as 75% of the rest of us


Trav

petew
12-09-2007, 05:10 AM
Good letter,
to bad he will be directing traffic for writing it.

scooter
12-09-2007, 06:49 AM
yup...anyone hear anymore on the abolishment of this bull$hit law?

Raymond
12-09-2007, 08:05 AM
I agree with the officer, Its people that kill people not guns it takes a finger to pull that trigger ( it doesn't shoot itself) my dad had to sell all his guns when they started this registry crap because he had 18 of them of wich he only used 3 the rest were from his dad and various other family members that had handed them down.Now they are all gone and some of them were very rare collectables too. So i say the sooner the better that the registry is scrapped.

Troutseeker
12-09-2007, 02:37 PM
He is right! Too bad the registry has created all these cushy federal governement jobs, there will be an outcry if they try to dismantle it...

I just laugh everytime the PC, whinney Association of Police Chiefs get on their soapboxes and have the audacity to tell the residents of this country that the gun registry is a great answer to violent crime. What a crock! I am a cop and I know that criminals don't give a hoot about the registry or any other laws (exept their rights to counsel and the right to not be punished appropriately). I never, ever trust the registry, hell I dont even care if they check the systme when I go to a call, I excpect that there will be weapons (guns, knives, hammers, bannisters, chairs, roast turkey, etc...).

This country is going to crap and we can thank our government as well as the castrated white shirts cops who are only paper pushers with political agendas, and of course, our lax legal system (not justice system, there is none of that in Canada anymore.).

Troutseeker

tecspec
12-14-2007, 08:18 AM
:angry_mad:angry_mad

The problem with the "Gun Registry" is that the self serving beaurocrats who dreamed it up missed one VITAL fact - "CRIMINALS DON'T REGISTER THEIR GUNS" There is no value in the knowledge that "Uncle Ed" in "Wadena, Sask." owns 2 goose guns. The Billions spent amassing this "VITAL" information would have been put to much better use in, say, Law Enforcement & Health Care.

mooner74
12-28-2007, 04:35 PM
As much as i'd like to see it removed(gun reg.), i can't see it happening!
i was told by a Lawyer ( my lawyer), when i left my ex, that the registry is used as a valuable tool in court, especially when they say theres a possibity of domestic violence.
you know, "if we can save one life" blah blah blah.

so the b!tch used it to her so called advantage...... they refuse my PAL renewal. even though i've never been in troube with the law!!!!

so to all you Liberal white shirt, a$$ touching meat heads,:flipoff:

I"VE GOT MY BOW TO HUNT WITH NOW!


PS. they renewed my PAL the next year