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<blockquote data-quote="fustigate" data-source="post: 1887480" data-attributes="member: 18799"><p>I'm no Canadian law expert <img src="/images/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":P" title="Stick Out Tongue :P" data-shortname=":P" /> but since the law has been repealed/stricken, they aren't tracking any more, and they have ordered the data to be destroyed. Except Quebec, which is Canada's version of California, still wants to keep the data. So they're trading guns around and saying, "Fine, keep the data, but it's worthlessly out of date now because I don't have that gun anymore!"</p><p></p><p>"Many groups wanted to keep the registry, saying that it assisted police in finding guns and reduced violence against women."</p><p>Because Canadians who commit crimes involving guns against women only do it with registered long guns and <em>never</em> swap guns illegally. Riiiiight. I always get a kick out of reading the lame excuses people come up with for various gun laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fustigate, post: 1887480, member: 18799"] I'm no Canadian law expert :P but since the law has been repealed/stricken, they aren't tracking any more, and they have ordered the data to be destroyed. Except Quebec, which is Canada's version of California, still wants to keep the data. So they're trading guns around and saying, "Fine, keep the data, but it's worthlessly out of date now because I don't have that gun anymore!" "Many groups wanted to keep the registry, saying that it assisted police in finding guns and reduced violence against women." Because Canadians who commit crimes involving guns against women only do it with registered long guns and [i]never[/i] swap guns illegally. Riiiiight. I always get a kick out of reading the lame excuses people come up with for various gun laws. [/QUOTE]
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