Another myth to debunk about Canada

AC016

Senior Member
There is no gun culture in Canada, people don't own guns in Canada, there are not a lot of guns in Canada.... and the list goes on. These are all myths of course. But, that is what a lot of people south of the border and in the rest of the world think.
Here is a story that will change your mind about us: For 20 hours, an armed man holed himself up in his house and faced-off with Police. All this occurred 2 minutes away from me. The standoff ended when the SQ ripped the front door off of his house and the SWAT team went in and shot him with a rubber bullet/projectile.
Pretty straight forward operation and certainly not the first time it has happened around here. What was found inside the house, was a bit of a shocker.
The man had 182.... yes, one hundred eighty two firearms!! Police say it is unclear exactly how many firearms were inside the house at the time of the standoff.
Man in Montreal-area standoff had 182 guns in his name - Montreal - CBC News
 

Alan

Senior Member
Gee I must have missed something as I never had that impression. But then I lived along the Canadian border for 5 years and my wife has relatives in the Waterloo area.
 

Kodiak

Senior Member


I would have appreciated a little bit of maturity in this post, specially in regard to the
subject and the freedom granted to you by the policy of this forum… and this is not too
much to ask since you've been enjoying this very freedom since over a year now!

As a member of this photo community,
As a Canadian…

I am asking you to edit your post so it will reflect the maturity and self-critique such
freedom requires and is expected from a community member.


Respectfully,
 

AC016

Senior Member


I would have appreciated a little bit of maturity in this post, specially in regard to the
subject and the freedom granted to you by the policy of this forum… and this is not too
much to ask since you've been enjoying this very freedom since over a year now!

As a member of this photo community,
As a Canadian…

I am asking you to edit your post so it will reflect the maturity and self-critique such
freedom requires and is expected from a community member.


Respectfully,
Are you talking to me? Sorry, but I have no idea what you are trying to convey to me.
 

Kodiak

Senior Member
Are you talking to me?

Yes I am, Alan's reply got here before mine…

Sorry, but I have no idea what you are trying to convey to me.

This reflects the lack maturity and self-critique I was talking about.

I can not do anything against this…
but I am willing to see how this community will react!
 

AC016

Senior Member
Well Kodiak, if you could point out to me what is wrong with my post, I will therefore understand what you are trying to tell me. Until you point out my "error", I will be left scratching my head on what the problem is. If you are somehow offended by what I posted - and I still don't know what you are offended about - then you can always go have a word with a moderator.
 

funfortehfun

Senior Member
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Where does the offense come in? It's just a news article and fits perfectly fine in the forum (Off-Topic).
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How does someone even get hold of 182 firearms!? :eek:
 

Sambr

Senior Member
I am a Canadian and have no problem at all with the post. Hmmmm.....I wonder if the incident had happen in BC or another province other than Quebec,if Kodiak would of said anything? Just saying.....
 
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AC016

Senior Member
<offtopic>
Where does the offense come in? It's just a news article and fits perfectly fine in the forum (Off-Topic).
</ontopic>

How does someone even get hold of 182 firearms!? :eek:
Apparently he is a gun collector. It just amazes me what we find out about our neighbours. Out west, they have had "turn your guns in for blank" and it is very surprising what people turn in: grenades, land mines, rocket launchers.... yikes!!! Again, you just never know about your neighbours, lol.
 

Nathan Lanni

Senior Member
AC016, your profile doesn't make your location clear so it's little hard to tell context. Maybe others know you but I'm new here. Are you Canadian or US?

I'm really not sure what this news story would suggest about either culture. He apparently was a collector, but he's also had some prior run in's with the law. It appears to be an isolated case.

Please clarify.

There is no gun culture in Canada, people don't own guns in Canada, there are not a lot of guns in Canada.... and the list goes on. These are all myths of course. But, that is what a lot of people south of the border and in the rest of the world think.
Here is a story that will change your mind about us: For 20 hours, an armed man holed himself up in his house and faced-off with Police. All this occurred 2 minutes away from me. The standoff ended when the SQ ripped the front door off of his house and the SWAT team went in and shot him with a rubber bullet/projectile.
Pretty straight forward operation and certainly not the first time it has happened around here. What was found inside the house, was a bit of a shocker.
The man had 182.... yes, one hundred eighty two firearms!! Police say it is unclear exactly how many firearms were inside the house at the time of the standoff.
Man in Montreal-area standoff had 182 guns in his name - Montreal - CBC News
 
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AC016

Senior Member
AC016, your post doesn't make your location clear so it's little hard to tell context. Maybe others know you but I'm new here. Are you Canadian or US?

I'm really not sure what this news story would suggest about either culture. He apparently was a collector, but he's also had some prior run in's with the law. It appears to be an isolated case.

Please clarify.

I am Canadian/British. This has nothing to do about US culture VS Canadian culture. It was nothing but a way to bring out a mis-perception of Canada that many people have. Notice I said "many" and not "everyone". I understand Alan's comment, but he is but one person out of nearly 400 million in the US and billions in the world. I can't see how anyone could get offended by the original post.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Must admit when i think of country's of the world i always have something unpleasant pop into my mind about all of them, Canada never, i just think a large peaceful country with great scenery,in fact ime going to ignore your link and keep my head buried in the sand and dream of being there.:D

mike
 

co2jae

Senior Member
I'm not finding anything offensive about the post, but everyone has different opinions. Whenever I think of Canada I think of Bob and Doug MacKenzie (couple of hosers, eh?), the better side of Niagara falls, better health care and Whistler/Blackcomb. P.S. Did I mention John Labatt? One of my favorites of all-time.........
 

AC016

Senior Member
I'm not finding anything offensive about the post, but everyone has different opinions. Whenever I think of Canada I think of Bob and Doug MacKenzie (couple of hosers, eh?), the better side of Niagara falls, better health care and Whistler/Blackcomb. P.S. Did I mention John Labatt? One of my favorites of all-time.........
Exactly, everyone has different opinions and different perceptions. People perceive countries in the world in different ways. Only will they know the truth by going there or by having someone tell them that their perception is wrong.
 

Alan

Senior Member
I'm not finding anything offensive about the post, but everyone has different opinions. Whenever I think of Canada I think of Bob and Doug MacKenzie (couple of hosers, eh?), the better side of Niagara falls, better health care and Whistler/Blackcomb. P.S. Did I mention John Labatt? One of my favorites of all-time.........

Don't forget Red Green. My favorite Possum Lodge member!
 

JohnB

Senior Member
I have to disagree with the notion that Canada has the same gun culture as the US. Yes, there are problems here, but we do not have the same "right to bear arms" mentality as the US. Everyone here is not driving around with a firearm in their glove box.
 

Moab Man

Senior Member
Nothing offensive to me. I thought it interesting and a bit surprising. I knew to some degree you could own firearms in Canada but had not heard about this story... then again I am not living by the border any longer.
 
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