Trudeau is at it again!

Hey everyone, welcome back to our little space on the internet! Today, we’re diving into a hot topic that’s creating a storm across Canada: the Liberal government’s recent expansion of the gun ban and their audacious plan to send prohibited firearms to Ukraine. This is a discussion you won’t want to miss, so grab a cup of coffee or tea and find a comfy place to sit!

Trudeau and his Liberal Lackies ban more guns

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc
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In a bold move, the Liberal government has drastically expanded its gun control measures, adding hundreds of firearm models to the banned list. This sweeping legislation is purportedly designed to tackle the issue of gun violence, but is it really about safety, or is it a blatant attack on our rights as gun owners? Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc has declared, “These firearms can no longer be legally used, sold, or imported in Canada.” But what about the rights of law-abiding citizens who have been responsible gun owners for years?

Criticism of the Gun Ban

When will Justin Trudeau learn that gun violence isn’t committed by law-abiding Canadian citizens who have purchased their firearms legally? Will somebody explain to him that gun violence is committed by criminals with stolen firearms acquired from the United States? It is crucial to recognize that these individuals often operate outside the law, disregarding regulations that responsible gun owners follow.

Complexities of Gun Violence

Furthermore, the complexities of gun violence issues extend beyond merely addressing ownership; they involve socio-economic factors, access to mental health services, and community support systems that need to be strengthened. Ignoring these realities only perpetuates a cycle of misunderstanding and miscommunication regarding responsible gun ownership and the actual sources of crime in our society.


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Critics are furious, and for good reason. This ban includes over 300 makes and models that the government has labelled as ‘assault-style’ firearms. What’s more, during a press conference, Defence Minister Bill Blair revealed that some of these banned weapons are headed to Ukraine as part of Canada’s military aid—can you believe it? The irony is palpable: the government is targeting its own citizens while arming a foreign nation with firearms it deems too dangerous for its citizens to own!

This controversial decision has ignited a firestorm of debate. Gun control advocates are leaping at the chance to claim victory, celebrating what they see as a necessary step toward preventing mass shootings and protecting communities. But at what cost? On the flip side, critics—including Conservative MPs and everyday gun owners—are denouncing this ban as a thinly veiled assault on personal freedoms. They argue that this legislation disproportionately affects vetted hunters, sport shooters, and Indigenous Peoples who have relied on firearms for generations. Is targeting responsible gun owners really the answer?

Sending Firearms to Ukraine Has Putin Laughing

But the scandal doesn’t end there. The plan to send these prohibited firearms to Ukraine is raising serious questions. Many of these guns are outdated and practically useless in modern warfare. Just imagine the absurdity of sending second-rate equipment into a conflict zone while restricting reliable firearms from innocent Canadians. Just watch this video of Putin’s reaction when he hears about Justin Trudeau’s harebrained scheme to send those outdated GSG-16 .22 rifles to fight his well-armed forces. It’s almost laughable!

Defence Minister Bill Blair

Defence Minister Bill Blair boldly claims that “every bit of assistance Canada can offer to Ukraine is a step towards their victory.” But is this really a sound strategy, or is it merely a smokescreen to deflect from the backlash at home? It raises the question: why are we prioritizing international military aid over the rights and protections of our own citizens?

So, what does this mean for Canadians? The government has introduced an amnesty period until October 30th of next year, allowing current owners time to comply with the ban. But let’s be real—how many people are actually going to turn in their firearms? The government is also planning a buyback program to compensate gun owners for their prohibited firearms. Yet, skepticism looms over the effectiveness of this program, with many people doubting that it will be executed fairly or efficiently.

Conclusion…

Gun Ban doesn't work, it's an overreach on Canadian rights.

To wrap this up, the Liberal government’s expanded gun ban and its plan to send prohibited firearms to Ukraine is more than just a complex issue—it’s a battleground between personal rights and governmental overreach. It’s a clear reflection of the escalating conflict between the push for stringent gun control and the rights of Canadian citizens who want to protect themselves and their traditions.

As always, we’re dying to hear your thoughts. What do you think about this bold gun ban and the plan to send prohibited firearms abroad? Is this a decisive step towards safety, or an outrageous affront to the freedoms of law-abiding Canadians? Speak your mind in the comments below!

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