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Originally Posted by globofun
Dude, you are one of the guys here I respect the most but please.......
First the gun registry that was scrapped was the Long Gun Registry that was imposed in 1995 and was totally useless, and was costing millions to tax payers....
The long guns are non-restrict firearms, like hunting riffles and shotguns with a barrel length of 18.5 inches or more, not what criminals are using (handguns and other restricted and prohibited firearms)
When was the last time you saw a gang banger with a bolt action .22LR?
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Apparently we don't agree on the long-gun registry and its usefulness, which is fine and fodder for another thread....
My point was partly that gun-availibility free-for-all is conducive to gun-related accidents and incidents. If every weapon of death ( as guns should be qualified by government and every other source ) was registered there would be less accidents and incidents as well as less gun-related crime....