{"id":4453,"date":"2025-09-17T05:02:48","date_gmt":"2025-09-17T05:02:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/?p=4453"},"modified":"2025-09-17T05:03:08","modified_gmt":"2025-09-17T05:03:08","slug":"right-to-life-means-the-right-to-own-guns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/?p=4453","title":{"rendered":"Right to Life Means the Right to Own Guns"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Right to Life Means the Right to Own Guns<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Canadians are disillusioned with a justice system that does not<br>protect the law-abiding Majority. They are fed up with the<br>impotence of the police, the perpetrator-friendly courts and,<br>when a homeowner fights back against an intruder, the tendency<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><a href=\"https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/how-gun-control-works-3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"892\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/how-gun-control-works-3-892x1024.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-4454\" srcset=\"https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/how-gun-control-works-3-892x1024.jpg 892w, https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/how-gun-control-works-3-261x300.jpg 261w, https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/how-gun-control-works-3-768x882.jpg 768w, https:\/\/canadafirst.nfshost.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/how-gun-control-works-3.jpg 1075w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 892px) 100vw, 892px\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>of the system to charge the innocent homeowner. The National<br>Post (September 10, 2025) reported: \u201cA strong majority of<br>Canadians feels they have the right to defend their home against<br>intruders \u2014 and more than half say they don\u2019t always feel safe in<br>their neighbourhoods and that the justice system is working<br>against their interests, new polling shows. \u201cI don\u2019t think that\u2019s a<br>healthy sentiment in Canada if over half don\u2019t really feel the<br>justice system is working in their interest,\u201d Andrew Enns,<br>Leger\u2019s executive vice-president, said Tuesday about the findings<br>of a new national Postmedia-Leger poll.The pollster said that<br>could lead to situations where people say, \u201cthe law doesn\u2019t<br>respect me, why should I respect the law?\u201d<br>Eighty-seven per cent of respondents sided with using reasonable<br>force against an intruder. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, as well<br>as among Canadians aged 55 and up, the number of those who<br>believe citizens have the right to defend themselves during a<br>break-in climbed to 92 per cent. \u2026 The poll was conducted after<br>the Aug. 18 incident where Kawartha Lakes Police charged a<br>Lindsay, Ont., homeowner with aggravated assault and assault<br>with a weapon after he allegedly used a knife against an intruder<br>armed with a crossbow.<br>After police charged the homeowner, Ontario Premier Doug<br>Ford spoke out about a person\u2019s right to protect themselves and<br>their family from home intruders and said the justice system is<br>\u201cbroken.\u201d<br>In late August, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called on<br>the federal government to spell out in law that Canadians have<br>the right to use force, including deadly force, against someone<br>who enters their home illegally and poses a threat to their safety.<br>\u2026More than half of those polled (54 per cent) said they \u201cfeel the<br>justice system \u2014 the courts and the laws \u2014 is working against<br>the interests of law-abiding citizens.\u201d Support peaked for that<br>sentiment in British Columbia, at 59 per cent.<br>Nearly a third of respondents (29 per cent) indicated \u201cthe justice<br>system is protecting the interests of Canadians,\u201d and 17 per cent<br>said they \u201cdon\u2019t know.\u201d<br>Leger\u2019s online survey of 1,592 Canadians aged 18 or older was<br>conducted between Sept. 5 and 7. A margin of error cannot be<br>calculated for a panel survey. For comparison purposes, a<br>probability sample of the same size would have a margin of error<br>of plus or minus 2.5 per cent, 19 times out of 20.\u201d<br>The party line of our Liberal government is that the justice<br>system is \u201csystemically racist.\u201d Yes, despite law schools<br>churning out woke lawyers and judges, we\u2019re supposed to<br>believe that racism rules. The reason is that Blacks and native<br>Indians are disproportionately in the prison system. The cultural<br>Marxist believes all people are equal. If the results are not equal<br>or the same, it must be racism. A simpler explanation is that<br>Blacks and native Indians commit disproportionately more<br>violent crimes than the rest of the population. For over 20 years,<br>since the Gladue decision, we\u2019ve had the \u201cnative discount\u201d &#8212;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>lesser penalties for Indians committing serious crimes.<br>Informally, something similar is in place for Blacks. So, the<br>dispossessed Majority suffers as the system coddles criminals.<br>Michael Bator, People\u2019s Party of Canada candidate in<br>Burlington, argues: \u201cLet\u2019s be honest. Much of this crime wave is<br>tied directly to mass immigration and a broken refugee system.<br>Criminal gangs and cultural incompatibility are bleeding into our<br>neighborhoods. Illegals and non-citizens walk across the border,<br>and when they commit crimes, they are coddled by Ottawa<br>instead of deported. That has to end. If you commit a crime<br>here and you\u2019re not a citizen, you should be deported the<br>same day. Canadians never voted to import crime and danger<br>into their own homes.\u201d<br>Several years ago during a rash of carjackings and break ins to<br>steal cars, a senior officer advised people to leave their car keys<br>visible inside the front door so that the criminals would not get<br>frustrated and resort to violence. Similar surrender advice was<br>repeated recently. After a home invasion in Kleinburg, Ontario<br>left a father dead, York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween<br>told concerned residents the &amp;quot;best defence for most people is to<br>comply&amp;quot; instead of taking matters into their own hands. The<br>statement sparked public outrage, with many feeling it was<br>callously disconnected from their realities. In her latest piece for<br>The Hub, CCF Executive Director Joanna Baron argues the<br>right to self-defence is a basic and long-recognized principle, and<br>that Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre&#8217;s proposed<br>&#8220;Stand on Guard&#8221; amendment to the Criminal Code is a step<br>in the right direction.<br>Self defence is a moral issue. Do you have the right to life and<br>your property? If you answer yes, then it follows that you have<br>the right to the means to defend that right. To deny the right to<br>the means of self-defence nullifies your right to life. An<br>important means of self-defence is guns, including handguns.<br>Further purchase of handguns was outlawed several years ago by<br>Justin Trudeau, who, of course, was surrounded by armed<br>guards! We must argue strongly for the right of Canadians to own<br>and CARRY guns, including handguns for self-defence. Of<br>course, some will argue that, under the \u201cpeace, order and good<br>government\u201d section of the BNA Act, the government will<br>protect us (peace, order) from crime. Ideally, that\u2019s true, but it\u2019s<br>obvious that government can\u2019t always effectively protect<br>citizens. Police admit as much. So, the responsibility for self-<br>defence often reverts to the citizen. We must insist that the laws<br>be changed: that, after proper safety training, Canadians should<br>have the right to own and CARRY guns for their self-defence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Furthermore, Canada&#8217;s ridiculous regulations about safe storage&#8211; trigger locks, gun cabinets, ammunition stored in a different place &#8212;&nbsp;make quick access to a loaded firearm, a necessity during a burglary&nbsp;or home invasion, extremely difficult. These should be replaced with&nbsp;a common sense requirement that weapons be safely stored given&nbsp;the circumstances. Hence, a loaded handgun kept in an unlocked&nbsp;drawer might be unsafe storage, if you had a three year old in your house.&nbsp;\u2013 Paul Fromm<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Right to Life Means the Right to Own Guns Canadians are disillusioned with a justice system that does notprotect the law-abiding Majority. They are fed up with theimpotence of the police, the perpetrator-friendly courts and,when a homeowner fights back against an intruder, the tendency of the system to charge the innocent homeowner. 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