Never be organized or prepared - too dangerous! (pics)

About Erin's clothing, in most areas in the Province ticks are not really a problem so long sleeves etc are not an issue.
I have spent a lot of time up in that area and when wandering around close to camp many times I've only worn shorts or shorts and a Tee (trust me I don't look anywhere near as good)
Many times while camping my daughters (age 16 and 18) wear shorts and a Tee shirt. They know when they need to wear the hard use clothes and such.
 
Hey Guys...

Coyote....

I'm in the midst of a transfer right now, and simply can't get through to those people...Every time I call it's like a 20-30-60-90 minute wait.. I don't have time to wait 10 minutes let alone 90...

Unless someone knows a super secret way to get in the back door...

I thought they were doing away with this nonsense.Instead they've made it more difficult.. I don't understand why stores can do this online but we can't..


I also don't understand why guides in Ont can get Wilderness permits, but bow hunters for black bear can't.

The system for registration was put in place to curb gun crime.. I hasn't done much if anything to address crime...

However I'm still Thankful to own firearms, but waiting for the rug to get pulled from under us though...

ttyle

Eric
O/ST
 
waiting for the rug to get pulled from under us though...

ttyle

Eric
O/ST

heh, give it time eric, they find someway, I can honestly say, I think this whole non registering of hunting arm's is gonna run out pretty soon. If it stick's Ill be happy, but surprized.

Ohhh btw, anyone who needs to renew their PAL, Im pretty sure the fee is still wavered (untill 05/17 2008) :thumbup:
 
The whole sytem was put in place to frustrate firearms owners and would be firearms owners to the point that they would give up the sport.
Once hunters and firearms ownership has declined to a small enough number they can then move forward with bans and such.
Our problem here is that the large cities want a ban on firearms and because most of our people live in the cities that is the way we are moving.
Ontario, Quebec and to a slightly lesser case British Columbia are hugely populated by left of center (politically correct) people that fear firearms because of what the see and read in the news.
We don't have an effective voice for the firearms community, and of the many splintered groups we have out there I don't see an effective voice coming out any where soon.

I bought a rifle in December and another in January and I think the longest wait I had on the phone was only 10 minutes or so.

You are right there is very little sense to our gun laws, and it is clear the Canadian Press and two out of three of our National Parties want to see an end to firearms ownership, and we know the Bloc clearly wants to ban firearms ownership as well
 
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