Trudeau said:You don't need an AR-15 to bring down a deer.
There's a solution to it, but some would say it isn't time yet.
Still can't connect to the full list of banned guns, but here is the cliff notes version. I scoff at the numbers of estimated rifles. Ottawa clearly has no idea what they have in the country. I suspect there will be a healthy number of WWNC folks, but not nearly the percentages we would have in the States if they tried this type of tyranny.
M16, M4, AR-10 and AR-15 rifles. Those styles were used in the Sandy Hook, New Zealand, Las Vegas and Orlando mass shootings. There are an estimated 83,572 in Canada.
Ruger Mini-14s, the type of firearm used in the École Polytechnique shooting. There are an estimated 16,859 in Canada.
Swiss Arms Classic Green carbines. There are an estimated 1,342 in Canada.
M14 rifles, used in the Moncton shooting. There are an estimated 5,229 in Canada.
Vz. 58 semi-automatic rifles, used in the Quebec City mosque shooting. There are an estimated 11,593 in Canada.
CZ Scorpion EVO 3 carbines. There are an estimated 1,813 in Canada.
Beretta CX4 Storm carbines, the type of firearm used in the Dawson College shooting. There are an estimated 1,513 in Canada.
Sig Sauer MCX and Sig MPX carbines and pistols. There are an estimated 1,000 in Canada.
Robinson Arms XCR rifles. There are an estimated 1,834 in Canada.
I got the link to work. Quite an extensive list, and includes uppers. They did their homework.
Apparently there are none in Canada.... or SKSs.... seriously doubt that. I would wager there are far more than 17K mini-14s there too.
Even one is too many to be confiscated, but I wonder why the Canadians are so unarmed?
Those numbers read like some MDS members' basements...