Canadian Gun Application Question(s):
"19a) During the past five years, have you been charged, convicted or granted a discharge for an offence: (i) under the Criminal Code or the Young Offenders Act where violence was used, threatened or attempted. (ii) involving the misuse, possession, or storage of a firearm; or (iii) involving trafficking or importing drugs or controlled substances?
19b) During the past five years, have you been subject to a peace bond or a protection order?
19c) During the past five years, have you or any member of your household been prohibited from possessing any firearm?
19d) During the past five years, have you threatened or attempted suicide, or have you been diagnosed or treated by a medical practitioner for: depression; alcohol, drug or substance abuse; behavioural problems or emotional problems?
19e) During the past five years, do you know if you have been reported to the police or social services for violence, threatened or attempted violence, or other conflict in your home or elsewhere?
19f) During the past two years, have you experienced a divorce, a separation, a breakdown of a significant relationship, job loss or bankruptcy?
If you answer YES to any of the questions in Part D, please provide details on a separate page."
If a law abiding Canadian citizen does not submit to the above questions, (and more) pay $60 and submit two passport photos by December 31, 2000 he will be a criminal in the country of his birth CANADA. He will be subject to jail time, fines in the order of $10's of thousands of dollars and search and seizure of all property.
Everyone south of the 49th parallel thank God tonight that George Bush is the President of the United States of America and you still have the basic freedoms and rights granted to you in the Constitution. Even if you are an atheist you should genuflect in admiration to those men so long ago who framed that most perfect document. |