Saturday, December 17, 2022

Alberta seizes power from federal gun grab

The Counter Signal is reporting that "Alberta Attorney General Tyler Shandro issued a stern notice to the Trudeau Liberals, announcing the province is seizing back constitutional power from the feds to protect legal gun-owners from being persecuted under Bill C-21."

“Albertans have had enough. So today we are taking action. First, as Alberta’s attorney general, I have directed that the Alberta crown prosecution service takeover the handling of charges involving the Firearms Act starting January 1st 2023.” He said as things currently stand, the federal government handles these matters. Shandro’s announcement on Thursday effectively protects legal gun owners from suddenly becoming criminals if Bill C-21 comes into force.

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5 comments:

  1. No Canadian should accept C-21. If passed it will never reduce criminals from committing crimes with guns. It will only reduce the resistance of the general public should our government enforce their communist agenda. Fuck the WEF!

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    1. It's interesting to note how strong of a supporter Donnie McWhirter is of gun control given that he was caught with illegal firearms while under a firearm ban. Criminals don't want law biding citizens to have guns. That goes for Blaze and the WEF both.

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  2. Predators never want their prey to be able to resist being predated.

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  3. Is this another bait and switch so people just forget about handguns? Alberta and the rest should say we want handguns back as well as prohibited thats the punishment for fucking with the people

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    1. Indeed. Criminal do not use registered handguns to commit crime because they are traceable: https://gundebate.ca

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