This week Marty, American Matt, Tim. Gavin, and Andrew talk about great many happenings in this week’s news cycle. “Affordable” housing, except for veterans. The reintegration of suspected ISIS terrorists. The Canada Revenue Agency has been blocking calls, and when they do answer have a habit of giving out wrong information to taxpayers. The Toronto... Read more
Month: November 2017
Episode 160 If We Could, What Would We Carry
The guys ride a unicorn off to fairy tale land and talk about what they would carry if given the opportunity to conceal carry a firearm. http://media.blubrry.com/newshootercanada/p/Podcast.newshootercanada.ca/NSC_160.mp3 (more…)
Clear regulations are problematic ~Public Safety
In text from the transcript of yesterday’s scrutiny of Regulation Committee, MP Bob Zimmer argued to have the definition of “variant” added. The response from the Department of Public Safety was that too clear a regulation could be “problematic”. Would a clearly defined regulation not be more favorable, leaving less room for interpretation and re-interpretation?... Read more
CPP107 – The Thrilla of Manila
This week Andrew, Gavin, Marty, and Sean get together and talk about a lot of current happenings. We released our first Matador Arms video. Talked about death squads, college teachers on strike, guns and gangs, illegal guns, The Thrilla of Manila Rodrigo Duterte, and the Trudeau government spending $1300 per person on meals to fly... Read more
Episode 159 Conversion Kits, Are They Worth It?
The guys talk about the utility of conversion kits and the options that are available. http://media.blubrry.com/newshootercanada/p/Podcast.newshootercanada.ca/NSC_159.mp3 (more…)
CPP106 – Acting to Amend the Firearms Act
Sean’s back this week, joining Gavin, Marty and Andrew. The panel talks about An Act to Amend the Firearms Act Bill C-346, the failed suppressor petition, and how gun laws didn’t stop a criminal from murdering a police officer in BC. The panel also discusses the absence of the PM form Remembrance day and trade... Read more