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A law Abiding Citizen
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{~_~}Раиса
2014-06-13 02:17:09 UTC
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Justin Bourque has been described as an average person that showed no
signs of trouble. By all accounts he was just another law abiding
citizen with a passion for guns.
As far as I can tell there have been no reports that these guns were
obtained illegally. This just shows a failure in the present gun
regulations. It's time to toughen up the rules.
Justin Bourque became increasingly disconnected from a caring family and
fascinated with guns, says a former friend who lived with him last year,
but the friend also says there was nothing in Bourque's behaviour at
that time to suggest an intent to harm police.
Bourque, 24, is accused of killing three RCMP officers and wounding two
others in a shooting spree in Moncton, N.B., last week.
The former friend, whom CBC News has chosen not to name, says he lived
with Bourque for four months last year in the north-end trailer home
police searched in the days following the shootings.
He says Bourque never criticized police and never talked about wanting
to hurt them. Bourque did speak about a dislike for the government, but
nothing that made him worry.
He describes Bourque as a "good guy," who did not exhibit any violent
behaviour.
His friend is lying. He knew full well Bourque's infatuation with the
American militia, the NRA tenets with regards citizens and gun
ownership, and he hated police and said so.

This is another example of the American gun virus spreading north of the
border into Canada. We need to elect federal and provincial governments
that have no tolerance for this shit.
Dhu on Gate
2014-06-13 02:33:44 UTC
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Post by {~_~}Раиса
Justin Bourque has been described as an average person that showed no
signs of trouble. By all accounts he was just another law abiding
citizen with a passion for guns.
As far as I can tell there have been no reports that these guns were
obtained illegally. This just shows a failure in the present gun
regulations. It's time to toughen up the rules.
Justin Bourque became increasingly disconnected from a caring family and
fascinated with guns, says a former friend who lived with him last year,
but the friend also says there was nothing in Bourque's behaviour at
that time to suggest an intent to harm police.
Bourque, 24, is accused of killing three RCMP officers and wounding two
others in a shooting spree in Moncton, N.B., last week.
The former friend, whom CBC News has chosen not to name, says he lived
with Bourque for four months last year in the north-end trailer home
police searched in the days following the shootings.
He says Bourque never criticized police and never talked about wanting
to hurt them. Bourque did speak about a dislike for the government, but
nothing that made him worry.
He describes Bourque as a "good guy," who did not exhibit any violent
behaviour.
His friend is lying. He knew full well Bourque's infatuation with the
American militia, the NRA tenets with regards citizens and gun
ownership, and he hated police and said so.
This is another example of the American gun virus spreading north of the
border into Canada. We need to elect federal and provincial governments
that have no tolerance for this shit.
Canadians have guns 2. It's a cultural thing how they get used. In many
cultures guns are penis substitutes for the intellectually challenged.

Dhu
--
Ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco.
Greg Carr
2014-06-13 22:17:43 UTC
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Post by Dhu on Gate
Post by {~_~}Раиса
Justin Bourque has been described as an average person that showed no
signs of trouble. By all accounts he was just another law abiding
citizen with a passion for guns.
As far as I can tell there have been no reports that these guns were
obtained illegally. This just shows a failure in the present gun
regulations. It's time to toughen up the rules.
Justin Bourque became increasingly disconnected from a caring family and
fascinated with guns, says a former friend who lived with him last year,
but the friend also says there was nothing in Bourque's behaviour at
that time to suggest an intent to harm police.
Bourque, 24, is accused of killing three RCMP officers and wounding two
others in a shooting spree in Moncton, N.B., last week.
The former friend, whom CBC News has chosen not to name, says he lived
with Bourque for four months last year in the north-end trailer home
police searched in the days following the shootings.
He says Bourque never criticized police and never talked about wanting
to hurt them. Bourque did speak about a dislike for the government, but
nothing that made him worry.
He describes Bourque as a "good guy," who did not exhibit any violent
behaviour.
His friend is lying. He knew full well Bourque's infatuation with the
American militia, the NRA tenets with regards citizens and gun
ownership, and he hated police and said so.
This is another example of the American gun virus spreading north of the
border into Canada. We need to elect federal and provincial governments
that have no tolerance for this shit.
Canadians have guns 2. It's a cultural thing how they get used. In many
cultures guns are penis substitutes for the intellectually challenged.
Dhu
If that was true snub nosed revolvers and pistols would be shunned for
shotguns and rifles.
--
*Read and obey the Bible*
Dhu on Gate
2014-06-14 03:01:50 UTC
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Justin Bourque has been described as an average person that showed no
signs of trouble. By all accounts he was just another law abiding
citizen with a passion for guns.
As far as I can tell there have been no reports that these guns were
obtained illegally. This just shows a failure in the present gun
regulations. It's time to toughen up the rules.
Justin Bourque became increasingly disconnected from a caring family and
fascinated with guns, says a former friend who lived with him last year,
but the friend also says there was nothing in Bourque's behaviour at
that time to suggest an intent to harm police.
Bourque, 24, is accused of killing three RCMP officers and wounding two
others in a shooting spree in Moncton, N.B., last week.
The former friend, whom CBC News has chosen not to name, says he lived
with Bourque for four months last year in the north-end trailer home
police searched in the days following the shootings.
He says Bourque never criticized police and never talked about wanting
to hurt them. Bourque did speak about a dislike for the government, but
nothing that made him worry.
He describes Bourque as a "good guy," who did not exhibit any violent
behaviour.
His friend is lying. He knew full well Bourque's infatuation with the
American militia, the NRA tenets with regards citizens and gun
ownership, and he hated police and said so.
This is another example of the American gun virus spreading north of the
border into Canada. We need to elect federal and provincial governments
that have no tolerance for this shit.
Canadians have guns 2. It's a cultural thing how they get used. In many
cultures guns are penis substitutes for the intellectually challenged.
Dhu
If that was true snub nosed revolvers and pistols would be shunned for
shotguns and rifles.
The John Holmes of personal armament is a fully automatic 7.62,
and they don't come in snub-nose.

Dhu
--
Ne obliviscaris, vix ea nostra voco.
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