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Canadian Gun Control Group Blasts Ottawa Over ‘Weak’ Gun Law Compliance

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Canadian gun control zealots are at it again, throwing a tantrum over Ottawa’s weak compliance with their beloved federal firearm buyback program. The group, predictably one of those anti-2A echo chambers north of the border, is blasting the government for not strong-arming enough citizens into surrendering their legally owned firearms. This isn’t just whining—it’s a stark admission that even after years of draconian laws like the 2020 handgun freeze and the ongoing assault weapon ban, Canadians aren’t lining up to hand over their property. Reports show participation rates in the single digits, with billions already squandered on a program that’s more flop than confiscation.

Dig deeper, and this fiasco exposes the fundamental flaw in gun control dogma: compliance is voluntary until it’s not, and even then, it crumbles. Ottawa’s buyback, modeled after Australia’s failed 1996 experiment (which saw black market surges and no crime drop), was supposed to net 150,000+ prohibited firearms by now. Instead, it’s a ghost town—vendors twiddling thumbs, taxpayers footing the bill for bureaucracy. For the 2A community, this is pure gold: it validates what we’ve shouted from the rooftops—law-abiding gun owners won’t comply with theft disguised as policy. South of the border, it’s a warning shot; as Biden’s ATF ramps up similar registration schemes, remember Canada’s playbook: promise safety, deliver division and empty promises.

The implications ripple wide. Politically, Trudeau’s crew faces egg on their face ahead of elections, potentially emboldening pro-gun voices in Parliament like the PPC. For American 2A warriors, it’s rally fuel—proof that resistance works, eroding public support for bans (polls already show Canadian fatigue). If Ottawa pivots to door-kicking raids, expect underground markets to boom, mirroring U.S. ghost gun hysteria. Bottom line: this weakness isn’t failure; it’s the people’s quiet rebellion, a blueprint for defending rights when tyrants overreach. Stay vigilant, stock up, and keep fighting.

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