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boy beaten in Surrey park

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patcoola @ Wed May 17, 2006 3:49 am

boy beaten in Surrey's Hawthorn Park

read news article at:
cknw news

patcoola says: holy crap im living right beside that park and i often walk throuht it for the city bus or a walk to the superstore, boy im glade i wear a large police baton.

   



ridenrain @ Wed May 17, 2006 6:55 am

patcoola patcoola:
im glade i wear a large police baton.
8O

That one woke me up too. Beating up kids or old men in Bear Creek park, not safe to walk the streets without an illegal handgun these days. :D

   



patcoola @ Wed May 17, 2006 9:31 pm

$1:
not safe to walk the streets without an illegal handgun these days.


the law says we can cary small arms, if we thing it's necessary, just keep it in a bag or something.

   



Scape @ Wed May 17, 2006 10:23 pm

In all of Canada there are around 50 permits for CCW if you do not have a permit you are committing a federal offence.

   



tritium @ Wed May 17, 2006 10:33 pm

Scape Scape:
In all of Canada there are around 50 permits for CCW if you do not have a permit you are committing a federal offence.


Indo-Canadian :roll:

Canadian Immigration leaves the door open, we get our asses beat. :cry:

   



ridenrain @ Wed May 17, 2006 10:52 pm

Hey. You're not even allowed to observe that there is a difference in colour or gender, Comrade.
Double plus bad newspeek.

   



Saskanna @ Wed May 17, 2006 11:10 pm

Eleven year old girl has gone missing in Armstrong, BC. Walked from home to a video store in the late afternoon. Never returned! Police are calling it a kidnapping??? 8O What's happening in BC?

   



Tman1 @ Wed May 17, 2006 11:16 pm

Too many immigrants who apparently don't give a crap about this country's laws and seem to do as they please. Actually, more information would be better, was the boy attacked white? Asian? was it race related? random act? Who knows.

   



tritium @ Wed May 17, 2006 11:21 pm

Buying a Mothers Day gift.

http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/ ... d57&k=6081

   



Hardy @ Wed May 17, 2006 11:35 pm

Saskanna Saskanna:
Eleven year old girl has gone missing in Armstrong, BC. Walked from home to a video store in the late afternoon. Never returned! Police are calling it a kidnapping??? 8O What's happening in BC?


I'm always amazed at what's NOT happening in BC, since I've become accustomed to the US's 3x higher homicide rate, etc. A 16 year old girl was abducted about 200 km from me (I'm in California at the moment) last Saturday, and I didn't even know about it until I did a search. It's just business as usual.

But here are national crime figures. BC isn't perfect, about the same as MA, and lower than SK or the territories.
http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/050721/d050721a.htm

   



Scape @ Wed May 17, 2006 11:40 pm

tritium tritium:
Scape Scape:
In all of Canada there are around 50 permits for CCW if you do not have a permit you are committing a federal offence.


Indo-Canadian :roll:

Canadian Immigration leaves the door open, we get our asses beat. :cry:


Firearms not kirpans. Besides, a butter knife if more of a threat than a kirpan.

   



patcoola @ Thu May 18, 2006 1:32 am

Scape Scape:
In all of Canada there are around 50 permits for CCW if you do not have a permit you are committing a federal offence.


thous are firearms and offensive weapons.
small arms and deffensive weapons are legal.

   



Hardy @ Thu May 18, 2006 2:14 am

patcoola patcoola:
Scape Scape:
In all of Canada there are around 50 permits for CCW if you do not have a permit you are committing a federal offence.


thous are firearms and offensive weapons.
small arms and deffensive weapons are legal.


I think we're having some terminology issues here.

Definitions of "small arms":

"Weapons carried into battle by individual infantry soldiers, including pistols, rifles and machine guns."

"The term small arms describes any weapon that a person can easily transport and fire. It describes personal weapons such as pistols, rifles, grenades, grenade launchers, mortars and machine guns."

"The category of small arms includes: revolvers and self loading pistols, rifles and carbines, assault rifles, sub machine guns and light machine guns."

"Small arms are man portable or vehicle mounted light weapons, designed primarily for anti-personnel use. Small arms include rifles, pistols and light machine guns."

Now, if you are using the common definition of small arms, then toting a light machine gun would clearly be fine (?), and some would say that grenade launchers and light mortars are also OK.

Maybe you had better clarify what you meant by "small arms."

   



2Cdo @ Thu May 18, 2006 10:14 am

patcoola patcoola:
small arms and deffensive weapons are legal.


What Hardy said! :roll: You obviously don't know your weapons terminology, thus leading you to not know about our laws concerning firearms!

   



patcoola @ Thu May 18, 2006 5:48 pm

$1:
In all of Canada there are Maybe you had better clarify what you meant by "small arms.


think smaller, so small it's almost considered to be a defensive weapon, a small hand gun that has a max firing rage of 30 feet or less. there so small they can fit in your pocket or is worn around the ankle.

because guns like that are very weak they are mostly found as pellet guns and fires one shoot.

funny how ones definition of a small arm is childs toy "pellet gun" and another is greatly serious.

The police had to check my baton once for a spring, because spring loaded batons are a offensive weapon and are ilegal. my baton dosnt have a spring so im good.

   



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