Starseeker
Vault Senior Citizen

Don't shoot me. 
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/12/07/bc-jewellershooter.html
But a case in Canada is sparking a gun rights debate in Canada.
What's somewhat disturbing is that if you read farther down, the RCMP/and some of the residence is trying to charge the man with public endangerment and or careless use of firearm.
Of course, the incompetence of RCMP isn't news anymore, but should Canadians get more gun rights? Would the perceived moral high ground Canada has on guns crumple under police incompetence and increased crime rates?
Another disturbing thing about RCMP is that how many of them watches TV, esp CSI.
ps: btw, if any mods want to merge this with the existing gun rights thread, feel free to do so.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/12/07/bc-jewellershooter.html
But a case in Canada is sparking a gun rights debate in Canada.
A jeweller from Port Alberni, B.C., who shot an armed robber five times is taking a public stand for stronger rights to bear arms in Canada.
"The police can't control the crime anymore," Dennis Galloway said. "The government isn't controlling it anymore. We are relying on the politicians and the RCMP to take care of us — and we should all be responsible for our own safety and security."
What's somewhat disturbing is that if you read farther down, the RCMP/and some of the residence is trying to charge the man with public endangerment and or careless use of firearm.
Of course, the incompetence of RCMP isn't news anymore, but should Canadians get more gun rights? Would the perceived moral high ground Canada has on guns crumple under police incompetence and increased crime rates?
Another disturbing thing about RCMP is that how many of them watches TV, esp CSI.

ps: btw, if any mods want to merge this with the existing gun rights thread, feel free to do so.