Video: Licensed handguns owners are not the problem (Supt. Al Albano)
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/xY_OlLfP88s?si=i07nD6ZWsY9xfWvN
@skillsgaptrainer “Poor Cops. How many times must they be forced to answer the same question, over and over, and over, and over, and over. It`s as if all the news reporters repeat the same question every month, get the same answer, and then forget last month’s answer. In, ten or twenty years, it will be the same question. The reporter will ask “Are licensed firearm owners the problem.” Then the future cops will reply as usual: “Nope, the vast majority of guns that are used in crime are illegal guns and smuggled from the USA, over 90%”. So, this line of questioning will not end. A problem we are noticing with the media establishment is that they seem to want licensed firearm owners to be uncivilized criminals, and they seem to want to push the cops to provide an answer that licensed firearm owners are causing problems with crime. The cops have to defend not only citizens from criminals, but it seems they also have to defend from government officials and media officials from pushing a narrative to make civilized firearms licensed owners like a criminal problem. Thank you to police officers that can detect nilhilism, or law of opposites philosophy, or the desire of members of society to ascribe criminal attributes to civilized members of society, and the desire to ascribe civil properties and positive spiritual and ethical qualities to criminal aspects of society. The traditional 20th century moral compass of the police force is acting as a psychological stabilizing force in Canada at this point in time.”
Related books and resources:
“Annotated Firearms Act & Related Legislation, 5th Edition” by Jonathan Keene Brunet, Solomon Friedman, and Fady Mansour – This guide provides a detailed annotation of Canada’s Firearms Act and related legislation, invaluable for understanding the legal framework governing firearms in Canada. It includes insights from legal professionals and is updated to reflect recent legislative changes, such as those brought about by Bill C-71.
“Gun Control in Canada” (The Canadian Encyclopedia) – Offers a comprehensive history of gun control laws in Canada, discussing the classification of firearms and the evolution of regulations over time. It outlines significant legislation affecting firearm control and its societal impacts, offering a broad context related to governance and regulations surrounding firearms in Canada.
“Mass homicide by firearm in Canada: Effects of legislation” (PLOS ONE) – A study analyzing the impact of firearms legislation and regulations on the incidence and death rates due to mass homicides by firearms in Canada. It provides statistical data and analysis on how changes in law might correlate with trends in firearm-related violence.
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