So how about them handguns

I've got to agree about the Canadian system. You've got to take some firearms training courses and then go through a security investigation to get a permit. Once you've got one, you're free to purchase/own as many guns as you like. There's a bit more additional training to own handguns but it's not that tough. What I really don't like is the requirement to register each gun and the silly semi-auto magazine capacity restrictions.totalmotorcycle wrote:I think Canada has a good system for gun control for civilians. You can really only buy non-automatic rifles and shotguns here. Handguns are only allowed by special permit and cannot be carried on your person.
I'm pro-gun, but I do not agree with the NRA on how many different types and styles of handguns, rifles and shotguns are "OK". Sure, buy a 12 gauge, but you don't really need a 10 gauge automatic or a full combat assult rifle do you?
I've never owned a gun, but thanks to the Canadian Armed Forces I've shot a few. Just not very good at hitting anything is all..![]()
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