In this exclusive interview, Taylor Rhodes, Director of Communications for NAGR, sits down with Rod Giltaca, CEO of the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights (CCFR), to unpack the sweeping nationwide gun confiscation policies unfolding in Canada. [Watch]
Tell me leftists aren’t fascists, exemplified by Robert “I’m Not Your Buddy, Friend” Walsh and his imported Sri Lankan enforcer. This is what our Neighbors to the North must endure.
Good interview. That said, I’d like fact check on this claim at @ 20:35:
One of the things we’re proudest of with our organization is passing constitutional carry. Constitutional carry is a is a kind of really a bold idea that really wasn’t popular 15, 20 years ago. Vermont was the first state to ever have it. It was in their constitution that said you if you were legally able to own a firearm, you’re legally able to carry that firearm open or concealed. National Association for Gun Rights has led the charge. There’s 29 states. I think we’re directly responsible for about 24 of those states. The others were were led by other groups or state level organizations.
If so, they deserve to be hailed as the Number One Gun Group in America. I do seem to remember other groups worked to get these passed, too, and think it would be appropriate to quantify comparative efforts and contributions so appropriate gratitude could be expressed.
As for Vermont, that’s not exactly what Article 16 says, but I won’t split hairs.
[Via Jess]
I always always always go back to earlier times heck during that intolerable act Volstead Act 1919? Enforcement of it met a stern obstacle known as….drum roll….CANADA! Northern border states simply needed to cross the border purchase boxes, crates, pallets of said forbidden fruit and transport it back here. In WA a Seattle PD lieutenant Roy Olmstead is considered to be the top bootlegger of this state. He outwitted the fed dummies attempting to enforce the Intolerable Act. He had incoming boats met with waiting cars, always changing the swap locations, broadcasting the new ones in code from a radio station in the top floors of Seattle’s Smith Tower (designed by LC Smith, built by his son, LC owned Hunter Firearms I happen to possess a 20 guage bolt action Hunter shotgun) in code. Never ever did any fed enforcer come across one of these swaps. Olmstead did spend 5 months in McNeil Island penitentiary but not on any bootlegging charge/conviction. Bans have never worked and never will work