'Buyback' my ass.
As it stands now, the Canadian government calls their national confiscation plan a gun buyback, but of course they don’t guarantee any Canadian dollars for anyone who participates and actually turns in their arms.
“Please note that submitting a declaration does not guarantee you will receive compensation,” one of the government’s websites actually states.
"Give us your stuff, or else, that's it!"
Canada’s Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, who has been overseeing the new gun-ban program, has a habit of not watching his mouth.
At a news conference last week, Anandasangaree warned the public that “the compensation program is voluntary, but compliance with the law is not.”
However, during a radio interview just four months ago, Anandasangaree told a friend that he “shouldn’t worry about being arrested for refusing to turn in a banned firearm because municipal police have few resources to devote to such matters.”
The minister quickly sent out a press release, which described his own comments as “misguided.”
Canadian gun owners are somewhat optimistic because their government’s gun ban plan is so complex and confusing.
One pro-gun Canadian website— TheGunBlog.ca—believes they may be in the clear, and that the gun ban may not even happen.
“After more than five years of work, all they have is a website,” the site published.
Yeah, hoping these control freaks give up on this, or will dream up any reason they can to screw you for not following every detail of a program they can't set up, is not a plan.
Just the kind of crap the leftists would love to do here.
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