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
Category: Political
Quebec LGR – Province Releases Draft
The Quebec government, Minister of Public Security, has released a draft form of the new provincial long gun registry regulations. You can download and read it here: QuebecLGR Quebecers will be required to provide detailed information about the firearm, themselves as well as location firearms will be kept. This is all in spite of the... Read more
CCFR Explainer Video Series
The CCFR launched it’s exclusive Explainer Video Series over the last year. These are highly shareable, short 2-minute videos with animation and narration that simply and efficiently explain issues facing the Canadian firearm owning community. These are the tools gun owners need in their tool box to debate effectively on social media or just to... Read more
CCFR Radio-Episode 9. The truth about the LGR data
In this bombshell episode, Rod interviews MP Bob Zimmer and they discuss the truth about Bill C-52. You’re going to want to listen to this one!! Find out why the Long Gun Registry data still exists, and is being offered to Quebec even after a Supreme Court Ruling. Rod also delves into the Canadian Tire/SKS... Read more
CCFR Celebrates Hunt/Fish/Trap Heritage Day
Hunting, Fishing and Trapping are an integral part of Canada’s history and heritage. Bill C-501, An Act respecting a National hunting, fishing and trapping day was entered into law in 2015 via MP Rick Norlock’s private members bill. The 3rd Saturday of September is a National Heritage day, paying respect to these ancient practices. This... Read more
CFAC Nothing More than a Political Construct?
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has filled 10 of the 15 available seats on the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee. Gun owners across the country are anxious to find out if they will have any representation at all. So far, the panel falls so short of the middle ground that it leans heavy to one side.... Read more