Category: Cold Dead Hands

Cold Canuck Hands

Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights;

Today, Bruce Hughson of the Department of Justice forwarded a notice to the Federal Court concerning our case against the Attorney General of Canada. The notice is to inform the court that the government has invoked Section 39 of the Canada Evidence Act. This is an action that the Clerk of the Privy Council can take to “make secret” any materials the government doesn’t want the public to see. This puts the materials, in this case the government’s evidence, beyond the reach of anyone, even the courts. Supposedly, this sweeping power is exercised when the material is so sensitive, it is against the public interest to disclose it.

The certificate invoking S. 39 was signed by the Interim Clerk of the Privy Council, Janice Charette. Keep in mind, in late May, Judge Gagne ordered the government to provide its evidence to her alone, not the public. She would then evaluate if the materials were too sensitive for public disclosure. It appears that the government believes the evidence they used to ban up to a million firearms owned exclusively by licensed gun owners is too secret (or dangerous) to have even a federal judge view it.

More here.

h/t Colonialista

Punishing Self Defense

Lucky to escape with your life and they throw you in a cop car and you spend the next two years in government imposed legal hell.

They want you dead but your submission will suffice.

CBC

Manslaughter charges dropped against man who killed 2 home invaders who held him at gunpoint
Charges withdrawn after 2 men fatally shot in Collingwood, Ont., home invasion in 2019

It was the early-morning hours of Jan. 22, 2019, and Gardiner and his girlfriend were watching a movie in their townhouse in Collingwood, about 150 kilometres north of Toronto.

“And next thing I know, the door gets kicked in,” Gardiner said in an interview with CBC News.

Three masked men forced their way into his home. One was wearing a clown mask; the other a balaclava; and the third had a scarf pulled up to his eyes. One of the men was armed with a sawed-off shotgun.

According to court documents, as Gardiner’s son grappled with one of the intruders outside the back door, the shotgun was dropped. His father grabbed it, and another intruder tried to wrestle it away from him. The gun fired, and the intruder who was fighting with the son was hit.

Gardiner said he was surprised when Ontario Provincial Police officers took him into custody.

“I told them that the third guy was running. If you hurry, you can catch them. They decided to come to the apartment first,” he said.

Shortly after, Gardiner was loaded into a police cruiser.

More details

Which was worse, the initial physical assault or the two year legal assault by the Crown?

Changing the Rules

Guilty until proven innocent.

OTTAWA — New legislation tabled by the federal government grants Canadian authorities expanded powers to search the home of any gun owner that is subject to a legal complaint, potentially allowing police to seize firearms for up to 30 days without a warrant.

“in its current form, would grant judges the power to issue a seizure order in cases where “it would not be practicable to obtain a warrant,” and before the gun owner has the opportunity to defend himself in court”

Cold, Canuck Cash

Now is the time at SDA when we JUXTAPOSE!

May 1, 2020Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today announced a ban on some 1,500 makes and models of military-grade “assault-style” weapons in Canada, effective immediately

October 19, 2020Dozens of gang members have been exploiting the $500 weekly government cheques to obtain illegal handguns smuggled into the country from the U.S., sources told the Toronto Sun.

Cold, Black Hands

Louisville, Kentucky.

Despite the rising tensions as a Black Lives Matter group dubbed NAFC, or “Not F**cking Around Coalition,” arrived and were met by the far-right militia group the Three Percenters, the only apparent shots to ring out were friendly fire, police said.
 
At least three people were hurt when the gunfire erupted around 1 p.m. near Baxter Square Park.
 
One NFAC member told the crowd, “we had a little accident, it happens,” according to a report.

I got nothin.

h/t Plainz Drifter

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