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  • * [[1978]] — Following the passage of [[Bill C-51]] in the Canadian Parliament, [[fully automatic firearm]]s not registe
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  • * [[2006]] — [[Bill C-21]], an early attempt by the Conservative Party of Canada to put the [[l
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  • * [[November 16]] — [[Bill C-21]] was re-introduced as [[Bill C-24]] ''An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act (non-regist
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  • |content= * [[1995]] — The Canadian House of Commons passed [[Bill C-68]], the Firearms Act, which demanded the [[firearm license|licensing]]
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  • The video at right was filmed immediately following the final vote on [[Bill C-391]].
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  • ...law.. Founder [[Bruce Hutton]] formed the organization in 1998 to fight [[Bill C68]] - the [[Canadian Firearms Act]]. Their target demographic is the est [[Image:LUFA billboard.jpg|right|thumb|A highway bill board sponsored by LUFA located on Highway 16A West, near Edmonton, Alberta
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  • ...halted by a Liberal-introduced motion that "the House not proceed with the Bill." The motion passed by a mere 153 to 151. '''DO NOT forget the names of t
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  • ...o exacting standards and has a long service life. [[William Ruger|William "Bill" Ruger]] praised the Luger's 55 degree grip angle and duplicated it in his
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  • ..., [[Marlene Jennings]] (Lib) and [[Chris Carleton]] (NDP) try to scuttle [[Bill C-391]] in committee when nobody's looking. And totally fail.
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  • ...fferences over M60E4 from the same period, the most obvious being the duck-bill flash hider and different handguard. Current Mk 43s do not have these diffe
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  • |content= * [[1995]] — In [[Canada]], [[Bill C-68]] receives Royal Assent. It creates the [[Firearms Act]] and criminali
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  • |content= * [[2003]] — [[Bill C-10A]], ''An Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Firearms) and the Firearms Ac
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  • ...8</ref> Since its passage in [[2003]] as an amendment to an appropriations bill, the Amendment has forbidden the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ...e amendment, the Senate Appropriations Committee went further, approving a bill that, according to the ''New York Times,'' "threatens law enforcement offic
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  • * Ontario: Henry Atkinson
Bill Rantz
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  • ...cond Amendment to the United States Constitution|Second Amendment]] of the Bill of Rights, and claims to be the oldest continuously operating civil liberti ...s supported gun rights on other grounds as well—they opposed the [[Brady Bill]] in the courts on Tenth Amendment grounds, not Second Amendment.
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  • ...lation such as the Mulroney-Campbell [[Bill C-17]] and the Chretien-Rock [[Bill C-68]]. These bills have brought much distress to firearm owners by removi ...is bill was withdrawn and MP [[Candice Hoeppner]]’s private member’s [[Bill C-391]] to simply end the registration of non-restricted firearms has been
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  • ...information surrounding the Liberal government's faux justifications for [[Bill C-68]].
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  • * [[1991]] &mdash; [[Bill C-17]] passes in the [[Canadian]] House of Commons.
    742 B (94 words) - 12:19, 26 August 2013
  • ...nd leader of the Liberal Party of Canada whose administration introduced [[Bill C-68]], the infamous Canada Firearms Act</ref> was kept busy reassuring wha * [[Bill C-391]]
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  • ...rights advocates, who state that each of the Ten Amendments comprising the Bill of Rights refer to individual&ndash;not collective&ndash;rights, and place ...cent article, Senator Thompson noted:<blockquote>From the enactment of the Bill of Rights in 1791 until the 20th century, no one seriously argued that the
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