matthewb.eth
@matthewb
as much as I don't love US gun culture, I also don't feel safe in my home in canada and can't legally own *any* firearm to protect myself or my family. and to add salt to the wound, you also risk prosecution for defending yourself against home invasion or other intruders.
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
wait brain blank you really can’t buy a gun in Canada?
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matthewb.eth
@matthewb
tbh I haven’t really looked into it seriously (yet) but my understanding is that pretty much all common guns are banned for purchase at this time. if you already own one, I believe the gov has a buyback program. some context here: https://nationalpost.com/opinion/gage-haubrich-the-gun-ban-is-not-working-trudeau-already-knows-this
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shazow
@shazow.eth
Sorry but... you can totally buy/own guns in Canada? You just need a license. The ban is about specific disallow lists of models of guns.
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matthewb.eth
@matthewb
indeed, apparently this is the case: https://warpcast.com/chado/0xeef46dd5 oh well, no castle doctrine but it’s better than nothing!
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LucentMonk 🍖***🎩
@chado
I get the castle doctrine, but making people think twice about blowing someone's brains onto their driveway isn't a terrible plan either. I like that Canada has relatively little gun violence. If you have it ingrained in your head that you have the god given right to take someones life, even just at home, I think that can leak into your general outlook, and reduces the internal friction to take someones life in other instances as well.
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matthewb.eth
@matthewb
definitely, agreed that there is some nuance I also appreciate the lack of gun violence but would like to not fear repercussions for defending against home invasion
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