Jack Layton was accused of softening his support for the decriminalization of marijuana after two well-known pot activists resigned from running for his party in British Columbia...
Before Layton began speaking a handful of protesters showed up at the rally carrying signs protesting his proposed ban on handguns.
The security detail asked them to leave the room and then asked a reporter who wanted to speak to them to take them outside for an interview.
The officers allowed the protesters to stay when many more reporters came over to speak with them.
David Hamel, a member of the National Firearms Association who said he was there to represent only himself, said he feared that a ban on handguns would only be the start of an all-out ban on firearms.
The officers allowed the protesters to stay when many more reporters came over to speak with them.
David Hamel, a member of the National Firearms Association who said he was there to represent only himself, said he feared that a ban on handguns would only be the start of an all-out ban on firearms.
David Hamel, a member of the National Firearms Association who said he was there to represent only himself, said he feared that a ban on handguns would only be the start of an all-out ban on firearms.While I discourage getting stupid, I never thought pot should be illegal.
That said, I can see where a politician who wants to trick people into giving up their best means of defense (along with, what, another $175 million for [ahem] smoke and mirrors?) would want them to get as stupid as possible.
Kudos to Mr. Hamel for being a voice of unaltered consciousness. If only more Canadians would follow his lead...
That said, I can see where a politician who wants to trick people into giving up their best means of defense (along with, what, another $175 million for [ahem] smoke and mirrors?) would want them to get as stupid as possible.
Kudos to Mr. Hamel for being a voice of unaltered consciousness. If only more Canadians would follow his lead...