@civiladvantage9 years agoThanks for the support canadian prepper! Very much appreciated. I' m looking forward to working together soon! 69
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@panpiper9 years agoI' m a canadian who has never fired a gun in his life. I am far more afraid of the guns in the hands of the state than i am of guns in the hands of. ...Expand62
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@I_Am_Bone9 years agoAs a field officer with the ccfr, i thank you for the great endorsement! Keep up the great work you do with your videos. 8
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@exploringwithlarry41409 years agoI' m a crazy american but it' s good to see your canadian cousins are standing up for their rights fight the good fight my friends. 29
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@suburbansentinel9 years agoCool! I agree that the right to defend yourself and your family is universal. 11
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@RoguePreparedness9 years agoI agree that it is a human right. Very glad to see this video from you. Seems like a great organization with gun owners best interest in mind. 11
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@davida98459 years agoGood luck with the ccfr! I' m glad you guy' s in canada that want to restore some human right' s to protect yourselves have such a wonderful organization . ...Expand5
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@buggymak9 years agoI better pay 40$ than paying for useless registry. And not being told by the un to own or not guns! Thumbs up bro! 15
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@rsll5109 years agoI started watching ca just a couple of weeks before i found the canadian prepper; you are spot on with your assessment, great videos and super informative.. ...Expand2
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@OH8STN9 years agoExcellent video my friend. Although i' m not a canadian or in canada, this is an important topic for people no matter where they are. 8
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@RealNewsChannel9 years agoThanks for supporting gun rights. The right to own firearms is crucial to freedom. 8
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@cheesyknac8 years agoHAHAHA, I love that you had a DL-44 (Han Solo's blaster) pictured in the "Restricted" firearms @ !!! 4
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@benterwellen9 years agoCanadians have the right to protect themselves, the police and military will be protecting themselves. 11
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@llunaticraven9 years agoYes you really have to fight for those rights. Here in the us the last few years i have seen the question " " do you own or have firearms in your . ...Expand2
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@richardroe50788 years agoThanks for shedding light on this man keep up the good work. 2
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@NewRoad8 years agoGreat stuff prepper. Love your t-shirt ' you are your own- need to get one of those: 3
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@krenier5 years agoHi, im a new member of ccfr, your video help me alot to make my decision. Thank you very much!
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@Grizztrails9 years agoThanks for helping spread the word about the ccfr!
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@GunCollector0079 years agoGood information sir i' m with you on this one. 3
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@mohamedelwakeil33629 years agoGreat video. Love how you presented the facts and opinions. Made me much more comfortable with the topic. Keep up the great work!
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@piotrfolgier93555 years agoThank you canadian prepper for this video!
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@screech13379 years agoNice video, we need all the support we can get as gun owners. I am in the process of moving but as soon as i get there i will be joining the ccfr. 1
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@mrapple37029 years agoThis american wishes you guys the best. Never stop fighting for your rights. Never! 3
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@dmilnes70079 years agoThx for the info. I didn' t know about the ccfr. I' ll definitely be joining. 1
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@SlytigerSurvival9 years agoThat 10 round magazine limit really leaves room for good and bad. Civil advantage is awesome. He is mac of canada. 2
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@arklatexahomasavage54545 years agoGlad to see canadians standing up for their rights. Good job cp.
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@cyclopstriceratops60349 years agoUntil my late 20' s, i never understood why someone would need or want a gun, other than hunting (and i' ve always been fairly prepardness minded). ...Expand4
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@jonathanbosco84589 years agoExcellent video, law abiding individuals any where in the world have the right to defend themselves and protect family. Plus your canadian grandparents. ...Expand5
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@leyenda61494 years agoCp, can you do a segment on the importance of having personal firearms as a means of defense in a shtf scenario? Do all preppers have/value owning firearms?. ...Expand1
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@guitarrwd6 years agoThis is great man and i agree with you that owning a firearm is an absolute right and without it you become a subject not a citizen.
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@ComicCommando8 years agoI enjoy the channel and had no idea how restrictive the laws are there in canada. As a disabled individual that cannot use a shotgun or rifle i would be. ...Expand2
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@user-sq1qg8xh1g9 years agoAs a member i believeis what' s going to change opinions and minds. Problem solving 101: remove emotion and past biases good/bad, present findings on fact and actual current data. The root cause of people' s fear about guns is lack of info andtake a friend to the range and get them excited about the reality of shooting and responsible ownership. Most importantly promote the hell out of safety. Spread the word about the ccfr!. ...Expand1
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@jonwebsterabbott8 years agoGreat video. Glad our northern cousins are taking back their gun rights! I love how the demo of restricted firearms included han solo' s heavy blaster pistol. 3
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@professorribs9 years agoGj on that vid. I didn' t care at all about the cuts. Nicely flow.
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@marcorubio29629 years agoFirearms-related crime is not even really a problem in canada, and with what little crime we do have, from what i can tell the situation has been improving great video cp. I' ll consider getting a membership, seeing as the cfa has really gone down the tubes as of late. ...Expand2
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@Spinal21118 years agoTechnically speaking there is a carry permit called an atc, like what armed guards have, such as brinks. Though the chances of getting one are less than winning the lottery, twice.
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@TurtleBushcraft9 years agoNice video my northern friend atb john. 4
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@elkhunter86649 years agoGun registration is a big one to me. Ask how that worked for the australians in 1996. Don' t know your laws, but simply don' t comply. In connecticut,. ...Expand4
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@Kman31ca8 years agoRight on! A good thing i try to do and find works. If you find an anti gunner. Try, lol to be polite and just ask them to come to the range sometime. You. ...Expand1
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@AndrewAttard789 years agoI' m interested to see how this works out for canada that you are trying to expand your gun rights. Here in the us there is a constant battle to protect. ...Expand1
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@Crawlerjamie8 years agoJoin ccfr! Let' s get our guns back.
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@SwitchModeMutations8 years agoCan we as canadians get a discount on tavor tar 21 rifles because we' re such good friends with israel? Like. We give them 300 million dollars every few years. 1
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@ajtaylor5609 years agoWhat we need is to have a single strong voice for shooters in Canada. The NFA have been pussies for years and ripe with controversy. The CSSA never got outside of the east, virtually never heard of it on the prairies. So now we have the CCFR and believe me I will be a supporter but 3 organizations all doing the same thing??? If you look at the Coalition for Gun Control they have no membership, Just Wendy Cukier in Toronto. Try to join you can't, you can donate money but there is no membership. Why? I think it's because they represent all the other anti-gun groups and make all the headlines and are the first place the CBC goes to get told the lies they so often spread. Seriously the Canadian media is so wrapped up with the anti-gun lobby it's almost impossible to fight them. Hope this works, hope it takes off like a tornado, hope it rallies the troops, hope the politicians see the evidence but you know the CBC will never ever take our side. .....Expand7
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@Recceman9018 years agoAs a former canadian, now american; i agree with the philosophy of non-partisan politicking, all that does is alienate some potential supporters of gun. ...Expand1
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@jamesranger62834 years agoGreat vid love the ccfr, however i do not agree with open or concealed carry in canada. I do agree with some circumstances where carrying a side arm would. ...Expand
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@freedomfest27418 years agoYou need to move down here in the south, we have open carry. 2
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@mhiggi024 years agoCanadian prepper, i am saddened to hear of your pm' s decision to ban ar-15 platform weapons in canada. As a citizen of your neighboring country to. ...Expand
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@420westsidekid4208 years agoI thought there was a concealed permit in canada just really hard to acquire one.
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@lizzoid9 years agoAs vast and wild as canada is, i surprised you have such restrictive gun laws. Keeps me from driving to alaska.
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@MrKilroi8 years agoHow do you figure they will push the envelope with firearms rights in canada when they support the licensing of firearm owners?
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@gennarobellard68729 years agoEverything you put out i get something from it your for the right thing, we shouldt have to fight 4 the right thing, but since we do we got2fight the right way!
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@ThePlowGuys4 years agoI don' t think they (canada government) will ever allow civilians to carry guns like they do in the u. S. On one hand i agree it is too bad. There are . ...Expand
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@baldbollocks8 years agoHow are you different from canadian shooting sports association?
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@thelasthuntsmanoutdoors9 years agoI' ve been to canada on hunting trips and have always liked it but i like having my ar-15s, aks, and concealed and open carry too much to make a move.. ...Expand3
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@tactinot84588 years agoCheck out my behind the scenes on the first ccfr psa shoot.
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@FinalLugiaGuardian9 years ago. So I assume your are gonna go see Episode 7 The Force Awakens this December then? Anyway keep up the fight up north. 2
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@sgt.prepper42538 years agoAmericans in particular should watch and understand this video clearly. However the same system applies here in great britain aka uk. 1
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@tomm28129 years agoWithout firearms all freedoms hang by a thread. Best.
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@twitchysmith89149 years agoWhat? The dl-44 heavy blaster is on the restricted list? How are you supposed to bullseye womp rats if you don' t have it wherever you go?
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@charlesadamski_1977 years agoThe laws here seem to be working. not a lot of us get shot, i can hunt and defend myself if someone attacks my family. i don' t see what needs to be changed.
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@gennarobellard68729 years agoIts simple when it was written the constitutional rghts, thats all nothing more & nothing less! Thats all, as a human being, dnt do politics could. ...Expand1
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@garychynne13776 years agoIf we want to save our gun property vote for maxime berenier. The ppc are the only party that will protect your property. Thank u gare.
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@Pppppppp7189 years agoI have a ccfr membership, however i just wanted to let you know we are aloud to use firearms for self defence within our own home if you feel your life is in danger.
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@nikoals7779 years agoSorry but i'm not comfortable with the Firearms being a human right. You could consider it as part of "everyone life, liberty and security of person " fine. Gun possession isn't human right, as car possession or coffee possession aren't. In my opinion, feel safer knowing that no one has a gun, than having to carry one to ensure my safety. Of course it's based on trust in others. I feel if I had to carry ( even more to open carry) a weapon, I would just be a threat to someone with bad intentions and I would be it's first target. Living here in Quebec where restricted guns are at lowest, I've never been threatened once with a weapon. Only with words and fists. Neither got robbed. I know you don't want to get too politically involved about this. But since possession is legal in most reasonable cases. (I agree with the restriction in capability instead of looks) As a prepper, should WROL situation happened, your hunting gun would do to keep you alive. For that reason, I would like to get a hunting weapons, or at least get some training with it. But for me, the current firearms laws in normal days are mostly good. They are protecting people, not allowing people to protect themselves and they are fulfilling the human right "security of person" I know my opinion is not shared a lot in the prepper community. I don't have anything against gun in itself. I just feel as not everyone should drive a car, and as cars are highly regulated, guns should be too. Even coffee is regulated no one is against that! Btw (coffee really is regulated, eg.: Food & drugs regulation: must have more than 10% fat and less than 6% ash ;-) ) - - Here ends my comment as I wrote it before I watched civil advantage legal truth video series - - - - I was about to send my comment and I thought, wait I dont get the whole picture here. So I watched the civil advantage videos, now I understand that : -Guns Classification NEEDS to be fixed. And so by gun experts, not aunties looking pictures (sorry to aunties) - Gun licenses are a pain in the ass and criminal charges are way too hard on "administrative" offenses ( You forget your paperwork, they could just take/confiscate temporarily you gun, not sending you to jail) - The system is a hassle to honest citizen ( what's new?) I am Not convinced that - more guns equals less crime. - Constant monitoring of criminal record of firearms holder is a bad thing, maybe they should do it for other offenders. - Possession for self defense purpose only. Self defense, means guns are purchased intentionally to use against people (possibly criminal yeah) yet, it's a blurry line I don't want to get close of. - Gun availability is a solution to problems. Social work, communication, compromise, empathy, altruism and open mind can solve social problems, guns can only "prevent" from it's effects. (maybe Canadian Prepper could do a video about that too) I still don't understand: - If you shoot for sport why do you need a tactical/military looking gun? - What is the problem with gun registration? - Why is it we value so much gun possession in itself? Car possession too. Is it only a way to feel powerful? - Why I put 3 hours in commenting this video and digging the question? .....Expand1
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@jamesmadison75518 years agoI' m sorry for your guys gun laws but hopefully you can gain back some rights from the system.
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@jamin12999 years agoWhats with the merkel hand sign. are you owned? anzacs will be a threat to be taken seriously. bring iton you.
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@px4sd4778 years ago- is the biggest lie I've ever heard. Speaking first hand.
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@kryptocide-9 years agoWe dont need guns, find something else to do. I dont want to see canada become murica. Sry for my opinion.
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not a lot of us get shot, i can hunt and defend myself if someone attacks my family.
i don' t see what needs to be changed.
You could consider it as part of "everyone life, liberty and security of person " fine.
Gun possession isn't human right, as car possession or coffee possession aren't.
In my opinion, feel safer knowing that no one has a gun, than having to carry one to ensure my safety. Of course it's based on trust in others. I feel if I had to carry ( even more to open carry) a weapon, I would just be a threat to someone with bad intentions and I would be it's first target.
Living here in Quebec where restricted guns are at lowest, I've never been threatened once with a weapon. Only with words and fists. Neither got robbed.
I know you don't want to get too politically involved about this. But since possession is legal in most reasonable cases. (I agree with the restriction in capability instead of looks)
As a prepper, should WROL situation happened, your hunting gun would do to keep you alive. For that reason, I would like to get a hunting weapons, or at least get some training with it. But for me, the current firearms laws in normal days are mostly good. They are protecting people, not allowing people to protect themselves and they are fulfilling the human right "security of person"
I know my opinion is not shared a lot in the prepper community. I don't have anything against gun in itself. I just feel as not everyone should drive a car, and as cars are highly regulated, guns should be too. Even coffee is regulated no one is against that! Btw (coffee really is regulated, eg.: Food & drugs regulation: must have more than 10% fat and less than 6% ash ;-) )
- - Here ends my comment as I wrote it before I watched civil advantage legal truth video series - - - -
I was about to send my comment and I thought, wait I dont get the whole picture here.
So I watched the civil advantage videos, now I understand that :
-Guns Classification NEEDS to be fixed. And so by gun experts, not aunties looking pictures (sorry to aunties)
- Gun licenses are a pain in the ass and criminal charges are way too hard on "administrative" offenses ( You forget your paperwork, they could just take/confiscate temporarily you gun, not sending you to jail)
- The system is a hassle to honest citizen ( what's new?)
I am Not convinced that
- more guns equals less crime.
- Constant monitoring of criminal record of firearms holder is a bad thing, maybe they should do it for other offenders.
- Possession for self defense purpose only. Self defense, means guns are purchased intentionally to use against people (possibly criminal yeah) yet, it's a blurry line I don't want to get close of.
- Gun availability is a solution to problems. Social work, communication, compromise, empathy, altruism and open mind can solve social problems, guns can only "prevent" from it's effects. (maybe Canadian Prepper could do a video about that too)
I still don't understand:
- If you shoot for sport why do you need a tactical/military looking gun?
- What is the problem with gun registration?
- Why is it we value so much gun possession in itself? Car possession too. Is it only a way to feel powerful?
- Why I put 3 hours in commenting this video and digging the question? .. ...Expand 1
are you owned?
anzacs will be a threat to be taken seriously.
bring iton you.