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Cecil Moore January 28th 04 06:05 AM

Bob wrote:
Where did you read/hear crime is Canada is skyrocketing?


Canadians Resisting Tough New Gun Law
By Colin Nickerson, The Boston Globe,
Published Wednesday, January 10, 2001, in the Miami Herald

"But even the (Canadian) federal government concedes that a minimum
of 400,000 of the country's estimated 2.2 million gun owners have
refused to comply -- a shocking figure in a society where respect
for the law is second nature. And the real tally of noncompliers
may be much higher: Gun groups count six million privately owned
rifles and shotguns in Canada, meaning that millions of citizens
may be defying the law."

If millions of citizens choosing to become criminals is not
a skyrocketing crime rate, I don't know what is.
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CW January 28th 04 07:00 AM

They are breaking the law, yes but I see a bit of distinction here between
these people and common criminals. The criminal actively commits an illegal
act. These people retaining their firearms did not commit any act. They were
declared criminals without any action of their own.

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...
Bob wrote:
Where did you read/hear crime is Canada is skyrocketing?


Canadians Resisting Tough New Gun Law
By Colin Nickerson, The Boston Globe,
Published Wednesday, January 10, 2001, in the Miami Herald

"But even the (Canadian) federal government concedes that a minimum
of 400,000 of the country's estimated 2.2 million gun owners have
refused to comply -- a shocking figure in a society where respect
for the law is second nature. And the real tally of noncompliers
may be much higher: Gun groups count six million privately owned
rifles and shotguns in Canada, meaning that millions of citizens
may be defying the law."

If millions of citizens choosing to become criminals is not
a skyrocketing crime rate, I don't know what is.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



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Cecil Moore January 28th 04 03:08 PM

CW wrote:
They are breaking the law, yes but I see a bit of distinction here between
these people and common criminals. The criminal actively commits an illegal
act. These people retaining their firearms did not commit any act. They were
declared criminals without any action of their own.


There are crimes of commission and crimes of omission. If a law requires action
of law-abiding citizens, then inaction is a crime. The Canadian gun laws caused
the crime rate in Canada to skyrocket.
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Bob Miller January 28th 04 03:57 PM

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 09:21:48 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote:

Zoran Brlecic wrote:
No, it isn't. And, btw, red herring.


In one of those anti-gun countries, a crime is not reported as
an official crime until someone is convicted for the crime.
Unsolved crimes still on the books are not reported to the
outside world - bad for business.


That is how George Bush is "reducing" pollution in his Clear Skies
initiative -- carbon dioxide is no longer considered a pollutant.

Bob
k5qwg


Cecil Moore January 28th 04 06:04 PM

Bob Miller wrote:
-- carbon dioxide is no longer considered a pollutant.


Well, that's reasonable, since all animals create carbon
dioxide and plants need it to survive.
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Bob Miller January 28th 04 10:15 PM

On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 12:04:42 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote:

Bob Miller wrote:
-- carbon dioxide is no longer considered a pollutant.


Well, that's reasonable, since all animals create carbon
dioxide and plants need it to survive.


Maybe it was carbon monoxide -- some kind of carbon...

bob
k5qwg



CW January 29th 04 12:54 AM

Typical envirowako. Doesn't even know what it is but its got "one of those
scientific names" so it must be bad. Yes, carbon dioxide is bad. You exhale
it when you breath. Do your part, help the world, quit breathing.


"Bob Miller" wrote in message

Maybe it was carbon monoxide -- some kind of carbon...

bob
k5qwg





Tdonaly January 29th 04 01:02 AM

CW wrote,

Typical envirowako. Doesn't even know what it is but its got "one of those
scientific names" so it must be bad. Yes, carbon dioxide is bad. You exhale
it when you breath. Do your part, help the world, quit breathing.


"Bob Miller" wrote in message

Maybe it was carbon monoxide -- some kind of carbon...

bob
k5qwg



It's supposed to make the earth warmer. I'm for
that.
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH



Cecil Moore January 29th 04 03:51 AM

Tdonaly wrote:
Cecil reads all the inflammatory, right wing, gun magazines and
believes them.


The latest was actually a left-wing newspaper criticizing the half
a million right-wing Canadians who refuse to register their guns.
That's half a million new crimes which, when prosecuted, will send
the Canadian crime rate out of sight.
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Cecil Moore January 29th 04 03:56 AM

Bob Miller wrote:

wrote:

Bob Miller wrote:
-- carbon dioxide is no longer considered a pollutant.


Well, that's reasonable, since all animals create carbon
dioxide and plants need it to survive.


Maybe it was carbon monoxide -- some kind of carbon...


Nope, it was carbon dioxide, one of the "greenhouse" gasses.
Did you see Algore standing out in the coldest weather in
25 years in New York City the other day warning everyone
about global warming?
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