Canadian Firearms Rights
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Always assume all guns are loaded.
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Never let the muzzle aim at anything you are not willing to destroy.
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Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
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Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
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This is the biggest issue in the law IMO. 30 days is arbitrary. The guns should not be returned until the cause of the red flag has been addressed, which I will admit would be hard to define legally.
I think the glaring issue with these “Red Flag” laws is nobody is keeping a record of who violates them.
This is a major failure on the administration and the political leaders who voted this in, but from what I can tell, orange man in the White House speaks for all conservatives apparently and nobody wants the Canadian version of orange man so I doubt things will change.