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[*] posted on 2-18-2026 at 08:22 PM


Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
And this is exactly why America needs serious gun control- guys like this who consider themselves "responsible gun owners" who drive around with a loaded gun "available" in voiolation of the law.


Granny, you're out of your element. Sit this one out.
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[*] posted on 2-19-2026 at 06:02 PM


Being concerned about every Tom Dick and Harry walking around with a loaded gun is not out of anyone's element.

Then there's all the American "responsible gun owners " who are so dumb and arrogant that they try to cross the border into Canada with weapons.

"Each year, hundreds of U.S. citizens are stopped at the Canadian border while attempting to enter with undeclared firearms, with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) seizing hundreds of guns annually. In 2023, CBSA officers seized 839 firearms from the U.S. border, up from 581 in 2022. These incidents often involve travelers carrying personal weapons for protection.

Primary Source: The U.S. is the primary source for illegal firearms entering Canada, with 90% of crime guns in some areas traced back to the U.S..
Nature of Incidents: Many cases involve Americans attempting to cross with legally owned, but undeclared, firearms, often stored in vehicles.
Consequences: Travelers caught with undeclared guns face seizure of their weapons, hefty fines, and potential criminal charges."

The vast majority of guns used in crimes in Canada and Mexico come in from the US. Canadians and Mexicans do not appreciate American gun culture.


[Edited on 2-20-2026 by surabi]
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[*] posted on 2-19-2026 at 06:42 PM


Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
Being concerned about every Tom Dick and Harry walking around with a loaded gun is not out of anyone's element.

Then there's all the American "responsible gun owners " who are so dumb and arrogant that they try to cross the border into Canada with weapons.

"Each year, hundreds of U.S. citizens are stopped at the Canadian border while attempting to enter with undeclared firearms, with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) seizing hundreds of guns annually. In 2023, CBSA officers seized 839 firearms from the U.S. border, up from 581 in 2022. These incidents often involve travelers carrying personal weapons for protection.

Primary Source: The U.S. is the primary source for illegal firearms entering Canada, with 90% of crime guns in some areas traced back to the U.S..
Nature of Incidents: Many cases involve Americans attempting to cross with legally owned, but undeclared, firearms, often stored in vehicles.
Consequences: Travelers caught with undeclared guns face seizure of their weapons, hefty fines, and potential criminal charges."

The vast majority of guns used in crimes in Canada and Mexico come in from the US. Canadians and Mexicans do not appreciate American gun culture.


[Edited on 2-20-2026 by surabi]


You have given me encouragement, surabi! Who would've ever imagined?
I am going to go buy a new Sig tomorrow and a nice slick concealed holster.... Gracias for the push!
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[*] posted on 2-19-2026 at 07:51 PM


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I am going to go buy a new Sig tomorrow and a nice slick concealed holster...

I'm from Idaho; can never have too many.

But seriously, have you ever actually had to brandish a firearm in a situation where it saved your arse? In civilian life, I mean.




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[*] posted on 2-19-2026 at 10:53 PM


Quote: Originally posted by lencho  
Quote: Originally posted by Tioloco  

I am going to go buy a new Sig tomorrow and a nice slick concealed holster...

I'm from Idaho; can never have too many.

But seriously, have you ever actually had to brandish a firearm in a situation where it saved your arse? In civilian life, I mean.


Yes
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