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  • ...usePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=3712043&Language=e&Mode=1&File=24#1 BILL C-301], Parliament of Canada website / site Web du Parlement du Canada</ref ==Text of the Bill==
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  • ...porated with a series of other Criminal Code amendments and was known as [[Bill C-150]]. ...ald's statement indicated that the firearm control amendments contained in Bill C-150 may have been viewed by some Members of Parliament as self-preservati
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  • ...s the Conservative government on the successful passage of Bill C-19, as a bill which will end the legal requirement to register long arms. "This is a tru ...h the Firearms Act and made these firearm owners instant paper criminals. Bill C-19 won't correct these injustices. There are many other offensive problem
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  • ...usePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=3712043&Language=e&Mode=1&File=24#1 BILL C-301], Parliament of Canada website / site Web du Parlement du Canada</ref The Bill was introduced as a Private Member's Bill by [[Garry Breitkreuz]], the Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliam
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  • ...ption=com_content&task=view&id=212440&Itemid=33 O.F.A.H. stands behind new bill to scrap long gun registry]</ref>, Conservative Member of Parliament for th ...the Parliamentary Opposition (Liberals, NDP and Bloc Quebecois) killed the bill.
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  • ...asked him to take the city jail keys from deputy marshal and town drunkard Bill Johnson. Witnesses alleged that Stoudenmire approached an intoxicated Johns ...rothers were friends to Hale and Campbell) convinced former Deputy Marshal Bill Johnson to assassinate Stoudenmire. Johnson was known to have a profound gr
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  • ...The move conveniently comes shortly before the Conservative government's [[Bill C-19]] permanently dismantled the onerous [[long gun registry]].
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  • * [[1991]] &mdash; [[Bill C-17]] is granted Senate approval and Royal Assent in [[Canada]]. ...[[Canada]], Senate approval and Royal Assent are granted to the despised [[Bill C-68]].
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  • ...America went over 200 years without knowing whether a key provision of the Bill of Rights actually meant anything. We came within one vote of being told th
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  • ...cases always formed part of his caseload, it was with the passage of the [[Bill C-68|1995 Firearms Act]] that he began to devote his practice almost entire
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  • * [[1995]] &mdash; [[Bill C-68]] is introduced to the [[Canadian]] House of Commons.
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  • ...ongress on [[September 13]], [[1994]] and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton the same day. The ban expired on September 13, [[2004]], as part of ...ection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act]]. With the Feinstein amendment, the bill was voted down 8-90.
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  • ... rockets. Bull was rewarded for success of this program by a Congressional bill, sponsored by Senator Barry Goldwater, making him retroactively eligible fo
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  • The bill respects private property rights and allows anyone to declare a "gun-free z ...rizona again in 2008 and is under consideration in other states. A similar bill has been introduced in New Hampshire in 2008.
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  • Since the passage of [[Bill C-68]] in 1995, '''all''' firearms in Canada (including such mundane items
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  • In 1791, The Bill of Rights was ratified. The Bill of Rights includes the Second Amendment, which reads, “A well regulated m ...have more rights regarding protection out side the home. Oklahoma passed a bill that allows CCW permit holders to protect themselves using the same standar
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  • ...cond Amendment to the United States Constitution|Second Amendment]] of the Bill of Rights. ...ww.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2005_06/fulltext/sb396.htm Georgia State Senate Bill 396]
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  • Since the introduction of the [[Canadian Firearms Act]] (aka [[Bill C-68]]) in 1995, Canadian law has required that all [[firearm]] owners in [ ...lion<ref>Justice Minister, Ron Basford’s report on firearms proposals in Bill C-83 – Explanatory Notes, Gun Control - May 1976</ref>.
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  • ...ates share a common origin as to the right to bear arms, which is the 1689 Bill of Rights.<ref name="BBClaws">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7056245.s
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  • * In [[1977]], Bill C-51 required [[Firearms Acquisition Certificate]]s (FACs) for the acquisit
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  • ...rawn. The government then introduced a much reduced Arms Amendment (No. 3) Bill which increased penalties for distribution, manufacture and use of illegal ... bi-partisan issue. Both support the passage of the Arms Amendment (No. 3) Bill.
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  • ...ects, Protestants had a conditional right to possess arms according to the Bill of Rights.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=12995#s1
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  • ...enalties for record keeping and criminal background check violations. The bill has yet to be considered in committee.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/q
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  • ... overturn it" http://www.iansa.org/regions/namerica/namerica.htm</ref><Ref>Bill C-391 [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=3906
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  • *Fawcett, Bill. Hunters & Shooters, An Oral History of the U.S. Navy SEALS in Vietnam. NY
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  • * [[1978]] &mdash; Following the passage of [[Bill C-51]] in the Canadian Parliament, [[fully automatic firearm]]s not registe
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  • * [[2006]] &mdash; [[Bill C-21]], an early attempt by the Conservative Party of Canada to put the [[l
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  • * [[November 16]] &mdash; [[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]] &mdash; 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]] &mdash; In [[Canada]], [[Bill C-68]] receives Royal Assent. It creates the [[Firearms Act]] and criminali
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  • |content= * [[2003]] &mdash; [[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.
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  • ...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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  • PALs were introduced in Canada in 1995 as part of Bill C-68 as a replacement for the FAC (Firearms Acquisition Certificate) system
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  • ...irearms">Herring, Hal (2008). ''Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winchester, Twelve Guns That Shaped O
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  • ...on of local militias, a common law right to possess weapons, the [[English Bill of Rights]] (1689) and a statute, the [[Assize of Arms]], dating back to 11 ...7). "An International Human Right to Keep and Bear Arms". ''William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal'' '''15''' (3): 983. Williamsburg, Virginia: The College
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  • ...hind-bill-to-repeal-i-594-300025883.html "CCRKBA Throws Its Support Behind Bill To Repeal I-594"] (Press release). Bellevue, Washington: Citizens Committee
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  • ...nd Amendment is among the most contested of any amendment contained in the Bill of Rights.<ref>"There is probably less agreement, more misinformation, and ...ourteenth." by Amar, Akhil. [http://www.saf.org/LawReviews/Amar1.html The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment], 101 ''Yale Law Journal'' 1193, 122
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  • ...adian long gun registry]], betrayed their constituents by voting to kill [[Bill C-391]], which would have put an end to it.
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  • ... Amend the Criminal Code and the Firearms Act]] (which was defeated) and [[Bill C-19]], which passed in the House on [[February 15]], the Senate on [[April
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  • ...gest driving political factor behind the Liberal government of the day's [[Bill C-68]] and has long been used by Canadian [[gun grabbers]] as a justificati
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  • :''“Bill C-68, if passed into law will not be a good law. It will be a blight on the Bill C-68 [The Firearms Act] has proven to be a bad law and has created a bureau
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  • ... machine shop in Southport, Connecticut. Just prior to their partnership, Bill Ruger had successfully duplicated two Baby [[Nambu pistol]]s <ref>Wilson, R
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