As a member of the RCMP, ( on the QT) I do agree with the gun seizures due to felons taking advantage of the flooding situation. Removing weapons from unoccupied accessable structures makes for a safer situation. However, the process onto which the firearms were seized remains debateable.
I don't think there is much to debate. It was break and entering, vandalism and theft IMO.
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As far as looters go, there were none. Thanks to the RCMP and Armed Forces that were present. You have to understand that any weapon that MAY have been stolen would have made it onto the street. If a felony was conducted in you neighborhood ( robbery/murder) would you hold the investigating agency responsible for not solving the crime? Any firearm registered or not in the wrong hands is a danger to any community! See it as you may.
As a member of the RCMP, ( on the QT) I do agree with the gun seizures due to felons taking advantage of the flooding situation. Removing weapons from unoccupied accessable structures makes for a safer situation. However, the process onto which the firearms were seized remains debateable.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. When an armed robbery or murder is conducted with an unauthorized firearm it makes it a severe matter. How many of these firearms do you think were actually registered with the province? You may get a suprise. Regardless of how the RCMP obtained them..... In the interest of the public, many communities are much safer regardless. In my opinion
As far as looters go, there were none. Thanks to the RCMP and Armed Forces that were present. You have to understand that any weapon that MAY have been stolen would have made it onto the street. If a felony was conducted in you neighborhood ( robbery/murder) would you hold the investigating agency responsible for not solving the crime? Any firearm registered or not in the wrong hands is a danger to any community! See it as you may.
As a member of the RCMP I find it very comforting when performing a traffic stop for unsafe driving/ dui/ etc. knowing that there is one less firearm on our streets/highways. It gives comfort for my family as well. I was not involved with the firearm confiscation but fully support any actions taken by those involved. Please feel free to continue this debate. We are not here to hinder but to help and have to look out for the best interest of the public and our fellow officers. I step down from this debate
As a member of the RCMP I find it very comforting when performing a traffic stop for unsafe driving/ dui/ etc. knowing that there is one less firearm on our streets/highways. It gives comfort for my family as well. I was not involved with the firearm confiscation but fully support any actions taken by those involved. Please feel free to continue this debate. We are not here to hinder but to help and have to look out for the best interest of the public and our fellow officers. I step down from this debate
As a member of the RCMP I find it very comforting when performing a traffic stop for unsafe driving/ dui/ etc. knowing that there is one less firearm on our streets/highways. It gives comfort for my family as well. I was not involved with the firearm confiscation but fully support any actions taken by those involved. Please feel free to continue this debate. We are not here to hinder but to help and have to look out for the best interest of the public and our fellow officers. I step down from this debate