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Stfu dweeb. |
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Edit: Edited slightly to remove name calling potential. You can never be to safe on GFY. |
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So because they dont' agree with your views, they aren't "real canadians". just like those darkies, eh? |
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I don't hate everything about Canada. It's a beautiful country, where I have lived by choice most of my life. I have decided to leave Canada, at this point in my life, mainly because I'm not fond of cold weather and there's a substanial tax benefit to me not living in Canada. If I truly hated Canada, I would give up my citizenship as opposed to just being a non-resident. |
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If what you said above was written after you read the edited version of my previous post, then you have serious reading comprehension issues. |
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There may be some arguments in this thread, but if there's one thing everyone can agree on, it's that
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You are easily fucked with, and highly opionionated. Have you left BC? |
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I took a day trip to Seattle yesterday and I experienced more fear in that one day than I have had in 20+ years in Vancouver. PS: Don't call me any names. I'm very fragile :winkwink: |
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup :thumbsup I look at gun ownership as a human rights issue... I should have the right as a human to feed myself, cloth myself, shelter myself and PROTECT myself and family from any threats... guns fall into 2 of those areas, the feeding and protection part obviously... If you want the government to take care of everything for you and wipe your ass while living in a socialist world, great, that's your choice and your culture...and not the same preference that everyone else in the world must share...although apparently some people wish that everyone should hold the same view they do, maybe someone should stick a gun in our face and MAKE US think that way ;) |
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Does it help you understand the saying "Better tried by 12, than carried by 6"? Don't worry, BC is on it's way. The drug trade is too big. It accounts for a large percentage of BC GNP. Without Weed, BC would fall into a recession. It's like having Colombia right on your borders, though with a natural versus man made drug. |
I am a gun owner. I live in Florida and all I have to say is look at the madness hurricanes can cause with armed looters!
Plus in America it is our constitutional right :winkwink: |
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I'll tell you why? Because when you come home to the house you just bought and find that your side door has been kicked in. You start to wonder what would happen if my family was home and all I had to fend off a crack fiend was bad language.
I'm buying my shoot gun this week. And I swear that I will put a 3 inch hole into that guy if he comes back. |
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Now I know you're going to say it has to be processed. Do you think Marijuana, a plant that's actually a weed, grows in the wild producing the big juicy buds BC is famous for? Of course not. If you don't seperate the male plants from the females those buds become flowers and you're left smoking the leaf. In summation, both Cocaine and Marijuana are "natural" drugs. :thumbsup |
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All I really said was that PenisFace had a few good points and that you had a few good points as well... And that I feel much safer in Vancouver than *ANY* city in the US. |
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Really? The law in Vegas allows you to shoot people for breaking in to houses. Interesting. Most states, in fact I thought it was federal, but you can't shoot people for breaking in to your house. Now, if they have a knife or a gun you can shoot them and probably won't go to jail for too long but I didn't know there was any state allowed the killing of another human being over property or trespass. Glad you caught the guy though. |
I posted in the wrong thread. :(
p.s. 100 gun toting Americans |
although i'm not against owning a gun...etc...
I don't own one and never felt like I need one... I used to live in a small suburb where there was virtually no murder (I can think of 2 cases in 20+ years...and the 2 were family dramas)... Now I live in Montreal (maybe 5minutes walking from downtown)...still don't feel like I need one.... might change, who knows... |
I don't think any society where citizens needs guns to protect themselves from crime and criminals can call itself free.
It's actually quite funny. |
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Edit: You'll notice I have temporarily changed the message in my sig to accuratly reflect the going-ons on gfy today. |
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I'm Canadian, 30 years old and i've never even SEEN a gun outside of those worn police officers. And I like it that way.
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PS... You can have private insurance here if you want and/or can afford it... but you probably didn't know that. Now that is REAL choice. |
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Freedom is being able to choose if you want to own a gun or not. :2 cents: |
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