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Canada--Stigmatizing lawful firearm owners

Fascinating excerpt from the article....
To say the least, Mr. Barnes is a colourful character. The 76-year-old also goes by the name of Johnny Sombrero. He is a former motorcycle-gang member. Indeed, he is a founder and former leader of Toronto's Black Diamond Riders. The North York resident also owns more than 100 guns, or at least he did until January of 2010, when Toronto police burst into his apartment and seized them all, despite the fact all of them were properly registered and locked in gun safes.

All you 'colorful characters', heads up!

Apparently they don't have the 'probably cause' thing, or wing it like some here do.
 
"The law has also made a "gun" crime out of failure to fill out registration paperwork properly or to store one's guns so securely that criminals cannot steal them and use them in real crimes."
Why does this sound familiar?
I remember, now! Lowell wants us to buy vaults and alarms and tell the police where the guns are.
 
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