Friday, February 3, 2023

FEBRUARY 3, 2023 - WITHDRAWAL OF AMENDMENTS FROM BILL C21

 

Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights

BREAKING: Liberals withdraw amendments from Bill C21 that would have banned thousands of rifles and shotguns

Today in the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (SECU), the Liberal government asked for unanimous consent to withdraw the controversial amendments (G4, G46) from Bill C21.

G4 was the amendment that defined what assault "style" firearms are, even though that's a manufactured term with no real meaning. The amendment equated to a sweeping semi-auto gun ban. Amendment G46 was "the list" - over 300 pages of guns being added to the ban, or previously banned through regulation. They were hoping to codify these long gun bans in legislation, making it very difficult for a future government to reverse.

The shocking withdrawal came after massive push back from the CCFR and our members, hunters, hunting groups and their members, The Assembly of First Nations, sport shooters and even NDP and Liberal Members of Parliament. While the House of Commons is typically quiet over the winter break with MPs heading back to their constituency offices for local matters, MPs from all parties seemed to keep the debate on these amendments alive.

While this is, in general, good news for licensed gun owners across the country - this is not a win in the sense of the battle being over. In fact, far from it. It is imperative we continue to push with the same vigour and force to ensure C21 is scrapped in its entirety. Don't forget there is still the airsoft ban, the handgun freeze and a variety of other measures still within C21 itself.

While we regroup and focus our efforts on scrapping the rest of C21 and working on our federal court challenge against the 2020 gun ban, we want to thank everyone who helped write letters to their MPs, engaged on social media and helped fight this amendment. We MUST maintain this level of unity because they will never stop banning guns from legal owners.

Watch the motion in SECU here


 


 


 


Tuesday, January 10, 2023

JANUARY 10, 2023 - IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK – Gun Roundup will Start In P.E.I.

Gun Roundup will Start In P.E.I.

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From Blacklock's Reporter

Staff | Blacklock's Reporter | January 9, 2023

Cabinet this year proposes to launch its long-promised national buyback of prohibited firearms starting in Prince Edward Island, according to a federal memo. Islanders own few guns and represent a low “risk assessment” before RCMP expand the program nationwide, it said.

“Prince Edward Island will be used as a pilot and will be the first point of collection based on the smaller number of firearms,” said an August 31 Transition Book for the Minister of Public Works. “As a result of lessons learned, gaps analysis and risk assessment would inform the second phase national rollout.”

“Phase two, the national rollout, is planned for spring 2023 once an information technology case management system is in full place,” said the memo. The department acknowledged “very limited interest from the industry” in supporting the buyback program first proposed three years ago.

No budget was detailed. The Parliamentary Budget Office in a 2021 Cost Estimate Of The Firearm Buyback Program put expenses at $756 million but warned details “remain unclear.”

“There remain too many outstanding questions on how this program will be implemented to currently develop a complete picture of the true potential cost of the program,” said Cost Estimate. The number of affected firearms ranged widely from 150,000 to as many as 518,000.

Cabinet in 2020 enacted Regulations Prescribing Certain Firearms that banned some 1,500 models of “assault style firearms.” The term was not defined. An amnesty period expires this October 30.

“The prohibition applies to all current and future firearm variants that meet the criteria, now over 1,800 firearms,” said the Transition Book. “These firearms can no longer be legally used, sold or imported.”

Bill C-21 An Act To Amend Certain Acts currently before the Commons public safety committee proposed to expand the ban to include any “rifle or shotgun that is capable of discharging centre fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner.” Opponents have said the ban would affect commonly used hunting and sporting rifles.

“The primary intent of the buyback program would be to safely buyback these now prohibited firearms from society while offering fair compensation to businesses and lawful owners impacted by the prohibition,” said the Transition Book. “The Department of Public Works is currently examining options for implementation of the buyback program.”

The launch in Canada’s smallest province would affect some 6,464 licensed gun owners in Prince Edward Island, according to figures from the Commissioner of Firearms. It is a fraction the number of licensed owners in New Brunswick (70,425), Nova Scotia (75,501), Newfoundland and Labrador (75,957), Manitoba (93,182), Saskatchewan (112,790), British Columbia (315,077), Alberta (328,723), Québec (486,406) and Ontario (624,448).

By Staff 

Monday, December 12, 2022

DECEMBER 11, 2022 – MINTO – CHRISTMAS RIMFIRE FUN SHOOT - RESULTS

It was a sunny but cold morning, -11C and feeling like -16C with a brisk 15 km/h NNE wind. After lunch the winds had decreased and although still -5C, it was much more pleasant. Nineteen (19) shooters participated, “A” targets consisting of two fun targets - the Fox and the Crow. A wonderful lunch was provided consisting of chilly, beans, brown bread, gum drop cake, banana bread, mince meat pies, christmas cake and cookies. Lunch was on the fly as “B” targets started. These consisted of two fun targets -10 Flies and 10 Crows. 

PEOPLE TO THANK:
Match Director – David C.

Score and Verifier – Bruce B., Dale H.

Range Officers – John M., Conrad L., David C., Matt Mc., Darryl K.

Food – Barb J. (who must have been cooking for a week), David C. (chili and shared his brown bread recipe with several people), and Bruce B. (the beans)

Targets – John McC., David C., Barb J., and others 

Pictures – Darryl K.


Turkeys were presented to the 4 top scorers:
Danny G. 228

Dale H. 216

Bert deV. 215

John M. 214

From left: John M., Bert deV., Dale H., Danny G.

Following the fun shoot we took the opportunity to draw for a rifle on which tickets had been sold for several months. This was a CZ452 with rings and a scope. With the support of shooters from the Minto Gun Club, the Petitcodiac Sportsman's Club and others, $900 was raised to help fund the renovations to the shooting building of the Minto Gun Club. The winner of the draw was Don M. Congrats Don!
The rifle goes to Don M.
and the money goes to president David C.
The final order of business was to present the end-of-year plaques to the shooters who shot various records throughout the regular schedule and to those who won the 2022 final championships. Congrats to all!
IN CENTERFIRE RIFLE:
High CF Open Match score = Bert deV. 300/27X (Aug 21)
High CF Open Single Target = John McC. - 100/9X (May 29); Bert deV. (Aug 21)
High CF Sporter Match Score = Danny G. - 150/11X (July 24)
High CF Sporter Single Target =  Danny G. - 50/5X (July 24); John McC. (Aug 21)
Winner of 2022 Annual CF Championship (Sporter) = Danny G. - 149/9X (Oct 23)
Winner of 2022 Annual CF Championship (Open) = Bert deV. - 300/20X (Oct 23)
IN RIMFIRE RIFLE
High RF Open Match score = David C. - 400/22X (Mar 20) Wayne LeB. (Aug 7)
High RF Open Single Target = Wayne LeB. - 200/13X (Aug 7)
High RF Sporter Match score = Guy H. - 200/18X (Aug 7)
High RF Sporter Single Target = Guy H. - 100/10X (Aug 7)
Winner of Terry McNeill Championship (Sporter) = Bruce B. - 397/25X (Oct 16)
Winner of Terry McNeill Championship (Open) = Dale H. - 400/25X (Oct 16)




Monday, December 5, 2022

December 4, 2022 - PETITCODIAC - CHRISTMAS RIMFIRE SHOOT

Time is moving on and here it is December once again and with it comes the much awaited Petitcodiac Christmas rimfire shoot.
Twenty shooters from the south of New Brunswick showed up to have some fun together shooting fun targets that are only seen at Christmas shoots.
Volker T. was the match director and head scorer with John McC. and Bert deV. verifying the scoring and stats. The ROs were Dan G., Dale H. and Bruce B. while many shooters went down range to change targets. Barb J. had some nice cookies and banana bread for the shooters who huddled around the stove or who chatted in the side room which was now insulated and had its own heater. Many thanks to all and to John C. who organized the food and the prizes.


The weather was typical New Brunswick late fall with temperatures hovering around the 0C at the beginning of the shoot and rising somewhat later in the day. The wind was raw and fairly strong and gusty. Although there was a magnificent display of wind flags, many shooters did not pay heed to them very much at all preferring to shoot quickly and go to the stove.
At the midpoint of the shoot, we all went to the clubhouse for a meal. This was assembled by John C. with Bruce B. bringing his wife's beans and John McC. bringing Dorothy's baking. Dave C. brought home made brown bread while Barb J.'s gum drop cake was a hit for desert.


After the shoot was finished and the stats were all done, Volker T. thanked all contributors to this wonderful get-together. Prizes were awarded to the 4 top shooters corresponding to the 4 fun targets. Then, as has become a tradition, all shooters were able to select a prize from the gift table. All went home with grins on their faces.

Friday, November 25, 2022

NOVEMBER 25, 2022 - BILL C-21 PROHIBITED FIREARMS

 

THIS IS A RED ALERT FOR ALL CANADIAN GUN OWNERS!

BREAKING - This is a follow up to our last alert on Tuesday about the new massive long gun ban being proposed by the Liberal/NDP/Bloc Coalition - See the full list now!

This new prohibited firearm list includes:

  • SKS
  • IWI Tavor & X-95
  • all AR180 and variants
  • Canuck bullpup shotguns
  • Crusader Arms
  • Kel-Tec Sub2000 (and others)
  • JR Carbine
  • Kriss Vector
  • Ruger PC Carbine
  • GSG 16
  • GSG 15
  • Norinco T97 NSR
  • Benelli MR1
  • all B&T models
  • countless others

SEE THE FULL LIST HERE

This amendment has been put forward by the Liberals and they have the votes to add it to Bill C-21. If Bill C-21 passes, and again they do have the votes, these firearms as well as all formerly prohibited firearms will be enshrined in legislation. 

Bill C-21 also now prohibits ALL CENTERFIRE SEMI-AUTOMATIC firearms with removable magazines.

You can watch the SECU meeting in progress right now

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

NOVEMBER 20, 2022 - PETTICODIAC CENTERFIRE FUN SHOOT - RESULTS

Thanks to Volker T. for the results and pics.

Today it was truly a fun shoot at PSC. There probably would have been a larger attendance, but the mix of snow and rain in the early morning hampered travel. Winter is quickly upon us. Despite this, a handful of dedicated shooters made it. The weather was fine as the match started and stayed good and shooting progressed quickly. So did the sweets beside the wood stove. The shoot was enjoyed by all.
Thanks to Dan for directing the match and choosing some interesting targets. 
And to Darryl for the photography and Volker for the sweets, scoring, and RO'ing. 

Monday, November 14, 2022

NOVEMBER 13, 2022 – MINTO – AGM and RIMFIRE FUN SHOOT - RESULTS

Thanks to Dale H. for sending these results

It was an overcast and chilly day with temperatures ranging from 1-4c. Winds were N-NE and fairly steady at 8-12 km/h. Once the AGM was over, eleven shooters participated, 5 shooting Open class BR and 6 shooting Sporter class. A good time was had by all. 

PEOPLE TO THANK:

Match Director – N/A

Score and Verifier – Dale H., Bruce B., John McC., and Darryl K.,

Range Officers – Don M., Wayne LeB., and Danny G.

Treats  – Dave C. (coffee & Mrs. Dunster’s Ginger Snaps), Barb J. (Banana Bread and Cookies)

Targets – John McC., Dale H., Bruce B., Danny G.

Pictures – Darryl K.


RESULTS – OPEN CLASS RIMFIRE

Shooter Targets   Total         

John McC. 200/13X 200/7X 400/20X

Darryl K. 198/8X 200/9X 398/17X

Guy H. 199/7X 199/6X 398/13X

Dale H. 198/11X 196/7X 394/18X

Don M. 194/3X 188/2X 382/5X

RESULTS – SPORTER CLASS RIMFIRE

Shooter Targets   Total         

John McC. 198/14X 199/14X 397/28X

Wayne LeB. 200/12X 197/14X 397/26X

Bruce B. 193/6X 194/11X 387/17X

Volker T. 193/7X 194/9X 387/16X

Wayne K. 187/2X 197/6X 384/8X

Danny G. 182/3X 197/13X 379/16X



Friday, November 4, 2022

NOVEMBER 4, 2022 - CCFR WEEK IN REVIEW

 

The CCFR Week in Review


CCFR Radio – Ep 129: New Brunswick Joins the Rush, Political Manipulation 101 (latest episode)

For the latest information on what's been happening at the CCFR, check out our most recent Podcast with host Rod Giltaca.

In this episode: New Brunswick joins in telling Marco Mendicino that they won’t help him take Canadian’s guns, lol, again. Trudeau holds a class in political manipulation – but we see it. Political interference in Nova Scotia is on the menu again.