[QUOTE]There are MANY reasons to be against the gun registry and blanket statements like '70% of canadians support it' amounts to nothing. [/QUOTE]<br />
Well, no, democracy is all about numbers.<br />
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[QUOTE]most rural people are against the gun registry[/QUOTE]<br />
Most rural people I know don't even know why they are against it. They were told to so they are. It's a massive hysteria, fuelled by the gun makers.<br />
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[QUOTE]Most people look around the world and think that violence can't happen here, those kinds of delusions forget the violence of our past, both here in Canada and , well, the world. You are in far more danger from your own government than you are from the various bogeymen concocted by media.[/QUOTE]<br />
The undisciplined army of rural folks, armed with hunting rifles, would last roughly 10 minutes against a small professional army. It would be no contest. However, an armed crowd would give an army excuse to fire at them in self defense. Realistically, I don't believe that any Canadian political leader could force the Canadian army to shoot at unarmed Canadian civilians. In the 90s after the Yugoslav war there was a huge protest in Belgrade in front of the parliament. The army that guarded the parliament didn't dare to resist and turned the other way. Some governments sometimes make the choice of shooting at their people and usually pay for it dearly. It's not as easy at it sounds.<br />
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However.... nowadays governments rule via the media. Gun fanatics are usually right wingers and a whole lot of them are not particularly well informed either. For a sinister government it would be easy to manipulate this armed crowd for their own purposes and turn them against their own people who happen to disagree with their views. Keep this in mind.<br />
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[QUOTE]Handguns aside, as for the gun registry, since most people do not own guns, there is little legitimacy in having a referendum.[/QUOTE]<br />
Please... don't do this. It's too funny.

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[QUOTE]It's like when germany had a referendum on whether to annex austria-suprise suprise, most germans voted for it. When you aren't affected, you have no right to legislate the needs of others.[/QUOTE]<br />
Khmmm... most Austrians supported the German Anschluss, they greeted the German army with a shower of flowers. Austrians happen to be Germans, they speak German with a dialect. Hitler was from Austria.