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    Canada provides justice for criminal activity, that guy isn't getting off on any technicality for this event.
    Now, if this happened in Detroit, it would be another story.

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    So sad to here, our thoughts are with every Canadian at this time. We are not missing out in Au either, couple of weeks ago a young feller who the cops had been watching and trying, with the family to help were stabbed when he requested a meeting with them, he was killed of course, I feel sad for the family.

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    Terror at home is everyone's problem but there is a solution

    Quote Originally Posted by cosborn View Post
    So sad to here, our thoughts are with every Canadian at this time. We are not missing out in Au either, couple of weeks ago a young feller who the cops had been watching and trying, with the family to help were stabbed when he requested a meeting with them, he was killed of course, I feel sad for the family.

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    It is sad to hear of servicemen and women who die for us, whether it is in Iraq, Afganistan, Somalia or at home, but we must remain vigilant and remember that in America we are protected by the 2nd amendment. Make sure you vote next month to maintain your right to be armed and safe. Our brothers and sisters in Canada and Australia do not enjoy this right and so they can expect more violence to be directed at defenseless citizens by mongrel jihadis and wannabe criminals. Arm yourself before someone takes away your right (or your life) because they will not be deterred by gun control laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dfinkelsteinmd View Post
    It is sad to hear of servicemen and women who die for us, whether it is in Iraq, Afganistan, Somalia or at home, but we must remain vigilant and remember that in America we are protected by the 2nd amendment. Make sure you vote next month to maintain your right to be armed and safe. Our brothers and sisters in Canada and Australia do not enjoy this right and so they can expect more violence to be directed at defenseless citizens by mongrel jihadis and wannabe criminals. Arm yourself before someone takes away your right (or your life) because they will not be deterred by gun control laws.
    It is sad, very sad. More guns are not the solution, that stance has not worked in America and it won't work anywhere else, just makes it easier to obtain better weapons. Better intelligence and a cohesive strategy between all of the relevant agencies is required.

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    O'Canada! Prayers to yall!

    Quote Originally Posted by Darren View Post
    It is sad, very sad. More guns are not the solution, that stance has not worked in America and it won't work anywhere else, just makes it easier to obtain better weapons. Better intelligence and a cohesive strategy between all of the relevant agencies is required.
    It's sad no matter where it happens. Prayers out to the soldiers family and Canada as a whole.

    But I gotta ask. Wasn't a it good guy w/ a gun that kept this bad guy w/ a gun from killing how many more? I realize he was a Sargent of Arms thus he was armed but, had he not been there after the terrorist walked some 200 yards after killing the solider how many more lives would he have taken?
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    ...should be a convenience store chain - not a bureaucracy.
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