Message from @NyanPudge

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2018-04-24 07:21:36 UTC  

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2018-04-24 11:41:17 UTC  

<:GWragMonkaS:390321742624849920>

2018-04-24 14:49:44 UTC  
2018-04-24 16:06:11 UTC  

>texas

2018-04-24 16:06:12 UTC  

pls

2018-04-24 16:06:20 UTC  

Texas doesn't even have permitless concealed carry

2018-04-24 16:06:23 UTC  

Texas is weak.

2018-04-24 16:09:16 UTC  

okay so this is stupid as fuck but funny as fuck

2018-04-24 16:09:32 UTC  

So antique firearms in Canada are subject to ***zero*** license or registration requirements

2018-04-24 16:09:51 UTC  

antique firearms are any firearm made before 1885, or any flintlock, matchlock, or wheellock firearm.

2018-04-24 16:10:16 UTC  

the US has some similar laws, though I think it's more like pre-1900

2018-04-24 16:10:35 UTC  

This does mean that if you can manage to get one, you can concealed carry a flintlock

2018-04-24 16:10:53 UTC  

I doubt it

2018-04-24 16:11:07 UTC  

It doesn't mean it's not a firearm, it just gets exceptions to registration and sale rules

2018-04-24 16:11:19 UTC  

yeah I went looking more and found it's slightly different, as I turn out to be a bit stupid

2018-04-24 16:11:23 UTC  

it's 1898

2018-04-24 16:11:28 UTC  

and long guns only

2018-04-24 16:11:30 UTC  

You also don't have to register a firearm if it doesn't reach certain specifications in Canada, ie. my Slavia 618 rifle isn't powerful enough to need to be registered

2018-04-24 16:11:45 UTC  

so a flintlock pistol, no. A musket though, do as you please. You just have to follow the rules getting ammo.

2018-04-24 16:12:33 UTC  

However, since the ammunition rules in Canada are based around *cartridge* ammunition, as the RCMP says here
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/powder-poudre-eng.htm
black powder is covered under the explosives act instead

2018-04-24 16:12:45 UTC  

Heh

2018-04-24 16:13:27 UTC  

This means a musket is a self-defense weapon that's legal for all citizens of Canada

2018-04-24 16:16:22 UTC  

Nitro Express rifles *incoming*

2018-04-24 16:17:51 UTC  

That's still a cartridge

2018-04-24 16:19:53 UTC  

boooooooooo

2018-04-24 16:20:02 UTC  

only read the `antique firearms are any firearm made before 1885` bit

2018-04-24 16:20:54 UTC  

You'd be perfectly fine owning it

2018-04-24 16:20:59 UTC  

you'd just have issues buying ammo

2018-04-24 16:25:23 UTC  

<:mittens:382563105743306752>

2018-04-24 17:34:32 UTC  

What's so insane about teachers with pistols?

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2018-04-24 17:34:45 UTC  

I fail to see a downside

2018-04-24 17:35:52 UTC  

Do you at least have a guard?

2018-04-24 17:36:15 UTC  

The screeching is about mandating teachers be armed because "more guns = more violence" and because teachers are too busy trying(and failing) to properly teach their students to worry about gun training and handling

2018-04-24 17:39:50 UTC  

They are scared that teachers will shoot the students.

2018-04-24 17:40:00 UTC  

Maybe stop being a little shit to your teachers then.

2018-04-24 17:40:18 UTC  

Seems to me like the very minor risk is worth the extra security

2018-04-24 17:40:47 UTC  

I'd be more worried about someone other the teacher getting a hold of the gun, but still...

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2018-04-24 17:40:49 UTC  

The only case of something bad that ever happened was that retard that shot at the ceiling.

2018-04-24 17:41:31 UTC  

How the fuck can you accidentally shoot the ceiling with your concealed gun?

2018-04-24 17:42:16 UTC  

You play with it. My friend in the police told me a story about some guys who shot a hole in their police car

2018-04-24 17:50:09 UTC  

End public schools