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Robert Peffers

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Nov 20, 2009, 12:26:28 PM11/20/09
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Canadians split over long-gun registry: poll
Last Updated: Thursday, November 19, 2009 | 8:50 PM ET
CBC News

Canadians have mixed views on what to do about the long-gun registry,
with slightly more preferring to abolish the program than keep it, but
nearly a third having no opinion on the subject, a new EKOS poll
suggests.

Poll results indicate a slim majority of Canadians favour banning gun
ownership completely, although a large number of respondents said
Canadians should have the legal right to bear arms.

In the poll, conducted exclusively for CBC News, Canadians were asked
how they would have voted on the recent bill to abolish the long-gun
registry.

Thirty-eight per cent said they would have voted to abolish the
registry, and 31 per cent would have voted to keep it. Thirty-one per
cent were undecided or did not have a response.

Earlier this month, the federal long-gun registry moved a step closer
to being abolished when a private member's bill to scrap the program
passed second reading in the Commons.

Bill C-391, which now goes to committee, would destroy the decade-old
registry and any data within the system on about seven million
shotguns and rifles.

The EKOS poll suggests supporters of the gun registry are more likely
to be university-educated, Liberal or BQ supporters, or living in
Quebec. Respondents opposed to the registry include Conservatives,
people living in the Prairies, and Canadians aged 65 and over.

The survey also asked about attitudes toward gun ownership in general.
Fifty-four per cent of people surveyed agreed with the statement that
“with the exception of law enforcement, gun ownership should be
outlawed completely."

Forty-six per cent of those polled agreed with the statement that “all
Canadian citizens should have a legal right to bear arms.”

Men, residents of Alberta, the Prairies and Atlantic Canada and
Conservative Party supporters were more likely to oppose outlawing gun
ownership, while women, Quebecers, Liberals and Bloc Québécois
supporters were more likely to support banning it.

A clear majority of respondents — 64 per cent — believed there should
be a strict ban on guns in urban areas, an opinion found across all
regions and demographic groups, the poll found. About 27 per cent of
those polled disagreed with such a ban, and about nine per cent were
undecided or did not have a response.

The survey of 3,051 people was conducted by telephone between Nov.11
and Nov. 17 and has an error margin of plus or minus 1.8 percentage
points, 19 times out of 20. Both landline and cellphone users were
included.(EKOS)

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/11/19/ekos-poll.html

John Fleming

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Nov 20, 2009, 9:11:45 PM11/20/09
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:26:28 -0800 (PST), while chained to a
desk in the scriptorium Robert Peffers
<auldbobp...@gmail.com> wrote:

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You really are a stupid fuck Peffers.

Criminals don't register their firearms.

This expensive white elephant called the gun registry did
nothing to prevent the Dawson College shooting.

And banning guns won't solve the problem as long as we share
an undefended border with the US and guns remain readily
available in the US courtesy of a constitutional right to
bear arms.

--

John Fleming
Edmonton, Canada

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And on that farm he had a genome E-I-E-I-O
With a SNP SNP here and a SNP SNP there,
Here a SNP, there a SNP, everywhere a SNP SNP
Old MacDonald had a farm E-I-E-I-O

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