From: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca (Cdn-Firearms Digest) To: cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Subject: Cdn-Firearms Digest V16 #969 Reply-To: cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Sender: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Errors-To: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Cdn-Firearms Digest Saturday, November 21 2015 Volume 16 : Number 969 In this issue: Freedom Force Internatiional Obama speaks for Trudeau [none] Trudeau loses his post-election shine after Paris attacks Glock unveils tiny pistol that is easy to hide Obama phone money goes to Jeb Yellowstone park proposes killing 1,000 bison this winter Re: CFO Ontario [none] [none] Ancient English legal precedents at heart of US gun control tussle "European Commission strengthens control of firearms across the EU" Edmonton judge has declared a federal gun law with a mandatory WHEN POLICE BECOME PREY By Candis McLean FORBES - Did Terrorists Have A 91% Success Rate With Buying Guns Gun amnesty bringing in fewer guns than last year, Waterloo Gavin McInnes reports from Paris -the rebel.media ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 12:10:40 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Freedom Force Internatiional ‘We are the individualists who want the state to do only one thing, and that is to protect our lives, liberty, and property ‒ nothing more. We believe that, if we want to remain free, then everything else is up to us.’ http://wp.freedomforceinternational.org/projects/second-congress/ Operation Destination is the theme for The Second Congress of Freedom Force to be convened in Paso Robles, California, on December 12 & 13, 2015. Members and non-members, alike, are invited. Commentary by G. Edward Griffin http://wp.freedomforceinternational.org/projects/second-congress/ AN HISTORIC EVENT IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN. HERE ARE FOUR REASONS TO BE THERE. 1. You will learn why freedom has been in retreat for 100 years and what single mistake has caused the defenders of liberty to be defeated in every battle. You also will learn how simple it is to correct that mistake once it is recognized. 2. You will learn how to achieve victory in political contests. You cannot accomplish this alone but, when working with others toward a clear objective and following a sound strategy, you can become invincible. You will learn how to implement the Freedom Force slogan: “Don’t fight city hall when you can BE city hall.” 3. You will have an opportunity to become involved at the leadership level of Freedom Force International and, thereby, help to determine the direction and outcome of the freedom movement. 4. You will have two days of personal contact with Freedom Force members from around the world and with the Leadership Council. Of course, I will be there also. We will have plenty of non-structured time to get to know each other and even do touristy things in Paso Robles wine country. On Sunday, there will be a Champagne Barbeque at my retreat in the hills above Cambria. You might even want to take a walk along the ridge where you can become better acquainted with your new friends and enjoy great views of the Pacific along the way. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 11:43:11 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Obama speaks for Trudeau https://medium.com/the-trans-pacific-partnership President Obama introduces the agreement with this introduction: -----------I know that if you take a look at what=E2=80=99s actually in the TPP, you will see that this is, in fact, a new type of trade deal that puts American workers first. http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/national/obama+speaks+canada+saying+both+countries+will+soon+sign/11528943/story.html Obama speaks for Canada, says both countries will soon sign the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg News Canada will soon sign onto the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, U.S. President Barack Obama said, going further than the country’s new prime minister has committed. Obama and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke Thursday in Manila after their first bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. In his remarks, Obama seemed to cast the Pacific trade agreement as a done deal, while Trudeau has declined to take a position other than to say it will be reviewed in parliament. “We are both soon to be signatories of the TPP agreement,” Obama said. “That’s another area we can continue to have important discussions,” he said. “I know Justin has to agree with what’s happened, but we think that after that process has taken place, Canada, the United States and the other countries that are here can establish the high-standards agreement that protects labor, protects the environment, protects the kind of high value-added goods and services that we both excel in,” Obama said. Agreement on the 12-nation TPP was reached in October while Canada was in the midst of an election campaign. It was former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, a Conservative, who agreed to the pact before Trudeau’s Liberals won a majority on Oct. 19. Speaking later Thursday at a media briefing, Trudeau repeated that Canada has not yet decided whether to sign the pact and it must first be reviewed in parliament. “Canada is resolutely pro trade, we understand how important trade is for economic growth,” he said. “That is the lens through which we will examine the TPP.” “One of the commitments that I made was indeed we were going to have a proper consultative process during the ratification process that included parliamentarians, and I am of course committed to that.” The TPP has a long road generally to be enacted as it requires legislative approval by all member nations. The pact — which covers about 40 percent of the global economy — goes beyond normal trade deals to include issues like intellectual property and state-owned enterprises. It does not currently include China. ‘Major Focus’ U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, Obama’s negotiator in the TPP talks, said that the pact was “a major focus of the last couple days” of the TPP countries participating in the APEC meeting and there was a strong commitment from leaders to get it ratified. “It was a really strong collective expression of political will to get it done and get it done as soon as possible,” Froman said. “We’re talking with Congress about how to move it forward, the most appropriate time given their schedule. And as the president has said, we want to seek approval as soon as we can next year.” With files from Toluse Olorunnipa and Angela Greiling Keane. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 10:36:42 -0600 (CST) From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: [none] Subject:B.C._judge_says_there’s_evidenceDate: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 11:41:38 -0600 http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/national/judge+says+there+evidence+rcmp+ guilty+knowingly/11529114/story.html ......_RCMP_may_be_guilty_of_knowingly?_facilitating_a_terrorist_act? B.C. judge says there’s evidence RCMP may be guilty of knowingly facilitating a terrorist act Geordon Omand, The Canadian Press 11.18.2015 VANCOUVER — There is evidence the RCMP broke the law while conducting a high-profile terrorism sting and must hand over confidential legal documents, says a B.C. Supreme Court judge. Justice Catherine Bruce has not yet ruled whether the RCMP entrapped John Nuttall and Amanda Korody into plotting to blow up the B.C. legislature in 2013, but she said in a ruling released Wednesday that the Mounties may be guilty of knowingly facilitating a terrorist act. “In my view, the defence have raised at least a prima facie case that the RCMP officers involved in Project Souvenir were engaged in unlawful acts during the undercover operation,” wrote Bruce, referring to the operation by its code name. “There is a sufficiently close link between the illegal acts committed by the RCMP and the prosecution of the accused to support an abuse of process claim.” Nuttall and Korody were found guilty earlier this year of planning to detonate homemade pressure-cooker explosives on the grounds of the provincial legislature during Canada Day celebrations two years ago. Their lawyers are asking the court for a stay of proceedings for reasons of entrapment, arguing the RCMP manipulated the pair into carrying out the bomb plot, which they say would never have happened without extensive help from the police. Over the course of the investigation, undercover officers posing as jihadi warriors gave Nuttall and Korody groceries, cigarettes, bus passes, cell phones, phone cards, clothing, cash and a portable hard drive. They also provided the pair with a place to work on their terrorist scheme and a location to build the explosives, chauffeured them to various stores to purchase bomb-making equipment and transported them to and from Victoria and around the Lower Mainland over the course of the four-month sting operation. Bruce’s ruling ordered the police to disclose confidential legal advice they received about running the undercover affair, but added that she would vet the documents before releasing them to defence. Communication with a lawyer is normally protected under solicitor-client privilege, but Bruce said the Mounties waived that right by willingly disclosing a portion of that information in court. “These disclosures were not only contained in officers’ notes, but were included in the minutes of the briefing meetings held by the command team and the undercover (operators). These meetings were attending by the highest ranking officers involved in Project Souvenir,” wrote Bruce. “They provided key insight into the state of mind of all the officers involved in the undercover operation.” The ruling revealed that lawyers had advised the RCMP on numerous occasions, including recommending officers “drive target but don’t shop” when purchasing materials to build the explosives. While finding that the police acted illegally may not be enough to warrant an acquittal, evidence that the police ignored legal advice relates to “the seriousness of their misconduct” and is relevant to whether a stay of proceedings should be ordered, wrote Bruce in her ruling. Whether the Mounties followed the legal advice matters because it may show the officers acted in bad faith, she said. Bruce noted that the Crown had not objected to some legal advice being disclosed before the court, so ruled that to allow prosecutors to rely selectively on otherwise-confidential legal opinions would “give the Crown an unfair advantage.” ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:19:10 -0700 From: j davies Subject: Trudeau loses his post-election shine after Paris attacks Trudeau loses his post-election shine after Paris attacks: Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Unscripted response of rookie prime minister garners his worst week in the press since before campaign Media reviews of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's response to the Paris attacks have not been favourable, especially in Quebec... ...The feeling that the rookie prime minister was not at the top of his game as he handled the first unscripted challenge of his tenure was not limited to his home province. The premature beginning of the end of Trudeau post-election honeymoon is part of the collateral damage of the Paris attacks. That part of the damage is largely self-inflicted... [more] http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/11/19/trudeau-loses-his-post-election-shine-after-paris-attacks-hebert.html Wherein silky pony lands on his ass. Sux to be him. Somewhere Ezra is laughing his bag off. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 10:13:06 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Glock unveils tiny pistol that is easy to hide http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2015/11/19/glock-unveils-tiny-pistol-that-is-easy-to-hide.html Glock unveils tiny pistol that is easy to hide By Allison Barrie Published November 19, 2015 FoxNews.com Glock is unveiling its smallest pistol to date in Paris, a weapon that weighs only 16 ounces and is easy to conceal. The 9 x 19, G43 is one of several firearms that Glock has brought to this year’s edition of MILIPOL in Paris. Milipol is a biennial event where tactical teams from around the world, law enforcement and military, shop for the very latest in homeland security tech and gear. A solution for everyday concealed carry requirements, the G43 has a single stack magazine that holds six rounds. This gun is tiny, just over six inches long and a little more than an inch wide. Including the magazine, it is about four and a quarter inches in height. It has also been designed to be comfortable regardless of hand size. The trigger distance is only 2.6 inches, making it a great choice for those with smaller hands. Here at Milipol in Paris, GLOCK is also featuring Gen4 pistols that feature what is called Modular Optic System configuration. This simplifies the mounting of popular optic sights, which can help improve accuracy at both short and long ranges. To change sights, it is as straightforward as removing the old sight and adapter plate and then installing the new adapter plate and mounting the sight. This new MOS platform is available on the G34, G35, G41. The specs for the Gen4 MOS configured G34, G35, and G41 are the same as the non-MOS models. Ballet dancer turned defense specialist Allison Barrie has traveled around the world covering the military, terrorism, weapons advancements and life on the front line. You can reach her at wargames@foxnews.com or follow her on Twitter @Allison_Barrie. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 00:51:46 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Obama phone money goes to Jeb http://needtoknow.news/ Author, Roger Stone, says that the Obama Phonecampaign was a moneymaker for Jeb Bush because he was an investor in the cell-phone company that prospered from the government contracts. Jeb Bush is now pushing the Common Core education program because his family owns a financial interest in companies that will benefit from that, too. The Bushes and the Clintons make huge profits from the programs they promote. InfoWars 2015 Nov 10 (Story) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DCThOm3Pby_w ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 20:04:49 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Yellowstone park proposes killing 1,000 bison this winter 1000-bison-this-winter/ Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Yellowstone park proposes killing 1,000 bison this winter Published November 18, 2015 =C2=B7 Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. Yellowstone National Park proposes to kill roughly 1,000 wild bison this winter -- mostly calves and females -- as officials seek to reduce the animals' annual migration into Montana. Park officials are scheduled to meet Thursday with representatives of merican Indian tribes, the state and other federal agencies to decide on the plan. It marks the continuation of a controversial 2000 agreement between Montana and the federal government that was meant to prevent the spread of the disease brucellosis from bison to livestock. Almost 5,000 bison roamed the park this summer. A harsh winter could drive thousands into areas of southwestern Montana. Hunters, including from tribes with treaty rights in the Yellowstone area, are anticipated= to kill more than 300 of the animals this winter. Others would be captured and slaughtered or used for research.------------ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 11:23:00 -0500 From: Daniel Balofsky Subject: Re: CFO Ontario Bill Price is currently the Ontario CFO. Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca I'm not sure as to who is his deputy. Hoping This Somewhat Helps, Daniel On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 11:21 AM, Trigger Mortis wrote: > what are the names of the CFO and deputy CFO in Ontario? > > Alan Harper > > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 10:45:51 -0600 (CST) From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: [none] Subject:Hillary_Clinton’s_Gun_Control_Claims_‘Unsupported_on_All_Counts’ Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 19:42:45 -0600 http://jpfo.org/alerts2015/alert20151118.htm? Once again, distortion of figures is used to further an agenda - not only inflated inaccurate data but also ignoring gang homicides. It is those that make up perhaps 75% of shootings, and all with illegal guns. Not only is Hilary on her own continuing anti-gun crusade but Obama has big plans for 'gun control' in his final year. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/16/ap-hillary-clintons-gun-control-claims-unsupported-counts/ AP: Hillary Clinton’s Gun Control Claims ‘Unsupported on All Counts’ by AWR Hawkins16 Nov 2015 On November 15, the Associated Press (AP) fact-checked Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's gun control claims, among which was her contention that "nearly 3,000 [were] killed by guns' between the October 13 Democrat debate and the one that took place on November 14. After fact-checking, the AP reported that Clinton's claim was "unsupported on all counts." The AP reported that during the November 14 debate, Clinton said, "Since we last debated in Las Vegas, nearly 3,000 people have been killed by guns. Two hundred children have been killed. This is an emergency." Clinton then claimed there had been "21 mass shootings' between the October 13 debate and the one held on Saturday night. She said the mass shootings "[included] one last weekend in Des Moines where three were murdered."........ ---> read more http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/16/ap-hillary-clintons-gun-control-claims-unsupported-counts/ "You don't have to be Jewish to fight by our side." © 2015 JPFO All rights reserved. Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership "America's most aggressive defender of civil rights" We make the NRA look like moderates 1-800-869-1884 jpfo@jpfo.org Bellevue Washington 9800512500 NE 10th Pl ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 19:31:44 -0600 From: Larry James Fillo Subject: [none] ....Norman_Berdichevsky_November_ "In a statement to the public on October 10, Israel Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon urged all civilians with license to carry firearms to arm themselves so as to prevent attacks by Palestinians. In an interview with Channel 2, Ya'alon said: "We are in the midst of a wave of terrorism in which civilians have become the front, and there is supreme importance for the public to be ready and aware." In so doing, he was reaffirming what prominent politicians, statesmen and philosophers, who are regarded as heroes and icons by the political left, have reiterated many times." http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm/frm/184198/sec_id/184198 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Due to iPhone videos and cctv surveillance cameras, we've seen many instances of civilians being attacked by Islamist jihadis, only to be stopped by an armed bystanders. Thus reducing the number killed. When only the attackers are armed, it is they who decides who lives and who dies. The citizen is caught up in a lottery. One setup by the government, sacrificing innocents in violation of their Right to Life. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, November 20, 2015 12:19 pm From: "Dennis" Subject: Ancient English legal precedents at heart of US gun control tussle Ancient English legal precedents at heart of US gun control tussle Gun control advocates cite 700 year old law in bid to keep Washington's restrictions on ownership while opponents counter with 17th century Bristol court case US gun control case will hinge on 1328 English statute Photo: AP Photo/Matt Rourke Robert Tait By Robert Tait, Los Angeles1:47AM GMT 20 Nov 2015 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/12006888/Ancient- English-legal-precedents-at-heart-of-US-gun-control-tussle.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 12:30:15 -0600 From: Larry James Fillo Subject: "European Commission strengthens control of firearms across the EU" European Commission strengthens control of firearms across the EU http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-15-6110_en.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------------= --------- Some E.U. countries allow their access to firearms. The E.U. bureaucrats are determined to squelch that. Their fear is not from armed criminals, nor Islamic terrorists, but that the citizen of it's member nation-states, will rebel against the E.U. and re-assert their nation's sovereignty. The nation state and representative government in liberal democracies has been the foundation of modern Western Civilization. It is the only model that recognizes the Rights and Freedoms of the citizen, including that of the Right to be self-governed. With citizens in Austria and Sweden turning to armed self-defence as their Euro-nation police battle barbarians inside their borders and their are no gates. That must be true elsewhere. Images of the Trojan Horse and the sack of Troy loom in the minds of those educated in European history. The E.U. as an economic common market functions. The E.U. as a supra-bureaucracy over-riding nation state and citizen sovereignty is just another in a long line of dictatorship concepts. Organized crime in Europe is Muslim dominated and traffics contra-band from former east bloc countries, including AK-47s, hand grenades(Sweden's experience), and even RPGs. The uncontrolled immigration into Europe contains enough of those hostile to Western Civilization, police, nation-state armed forces, and the rule = of law,man-made law which they reject on theological/political grounds, that thesmoking odour of civil war fills the air.=20 The upcoming elections and for the U.K. the referendum on E.U. membership will be interesting. The E.U. could have organized a naval blockade to prevent the criminal/jihad groups behind the migrant crisis. They could have also pre-empted it by destroying the Islamic State early on. It chose to do neither. Now E.U. security depends more on Russia's military resolve and might working with some assistance from France's military than the ivory tower Eurocrats. Ironies abound. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2015 08:48:29 -0600 (CST) From: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca (Majordomo) Subject: Edmonton judge has declared a federal gun law with a mandatory minimum three-year prison sentence to be unconstitutional From: "Dennis" Date: Fri, November 20, 2015 12:46 pm Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Edmonton judge gives rural store owner who was selling guns without a license a six-month sentence in the community An Edmonton judge has declared a federal gun law with a mandatory minimum three-year prison sentence to be unconstitutional in the case of a rural general store owner who was selling firearms without a license. BY TONY BLAIS, EDMONTON SUN - FIRST POSTED: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2015 06:01 PM MST http://www.edmontonsun.com/2015/11/19/edmonton-judge-gives-rural-store-owner -who-was-selling-guns-without-a-license-a-six-month-sentence-in-the-community ------------------------------ Date: Fri, November 20, 2015 12:57 pm From: "Dennis" Subject: WHEN POLICE BECOME PREY By Candis McLean WHEN POLICE BECOME PREY http://whenpolicebecomeprey.com/ This site is dedicated to the Saskatchewan police officers whose lives have been cruelly derailed by "tunnel vision" justice. THE COLD, HARD FACTS OF NEIL STONECHILD'S FREEZING DEATH: In November 1990, Saskatoon teenager Neil Stonechild froze to death. Eleven years later, his body was disinterred for forensic testing. The RCMP and a public inquiry pointed fingers at two police officers, Constables Brad Senger and Larry Hartwig, as somehow having been involved in his death. Is it possible that, because an Aboriginal youth had frozen to death, and an activist organization of elected chiefs called the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations was trying to find someone to blame, the chiefs must be appeased at all cost? AUTHOR: CANDIS MCLEAN Besides the book about Neil Stonechild, journalist Candis McLean worked for several years and produced an explosive documentary, When Police Become Prey, which gathered rave reviews. It explores the plight of fired Saskatoon officers Ken Munson and Dan Hatchen and their descent into hell as they entered prison as the officers who dropped off Darrell Night, who got home safely. As an investigative journalist, I have spent 10 years searching through thousands of pages of RCMP documents obtained under Access to Information legislation, as well as all available documents on the numerous legal avenues the police officers have pursued in attempts to prove their innocence. I have also spoken to dozens of Aboriginal people who say that a grave injustice has been done to these officers. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2015 08:49:48 -0600 (CST) From: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca (Majordomo) Subject: FORBES - Did Terrorists Have A 91% Success Rate With Buying Guns In America? From: "Dennis" Date: Fri, November 20, 2015 1:02 pm Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca FORBES - Did Terrorists Have A 91% Success Rate With Buying Guns In America? U.S. Government Accountability Office report that found that 1,119 people on the U.S. "Terrorist Watch List" were able to buy guns or explosives from U.S. gun dealers between February 2004 and February 2010. By Frank Miniter, CONTRIBUTOR - NOV 18, 2015 @ 10:07 AM 3,980 VIEWS http://www.forbes.com/sites/frankminiter/2015/11/18/did-terrorists-have-a-91 -success-rate-with-buying-guns-in-america/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2015 08:50:12 -0600 (CST) From: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca (Majordomo) Subject: Gun amnesty bringing in fewer guns than last year, Waterloo Regional Police say From: "Dennis" Date: Fri, November 20, 2015 1:07 pm Sender: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Precedence: normal Reply-To: cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca Gun amnesty bringing in fewer guns than last year, Waterloo Regional Police say In a little over two weeks in November, police have collected 18 firearms, 600 rounds of ammunition, 16 pellet guns and two edged weapons. Waterloo Region Record - By Liz Monteiro - Nov 18, 2015 http://www.therecord.com/news-story/6124095-gun-amnesty-bringing-in-fewer-guns-than-last-year-waterloo-regional-police-say/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 13:20:12 -0600 From: Larry James Fillo Subject: Gavin McInnes reports from Paris -the rebel.media He's mystified at the denial he finds in Paris. Psychologically, I think it mimics Dr. Bill Warner's "Why we are afraid" . Many people can't handle the concept of being attacked and at war. I've noticed that locally, with some people in denial of living here in a city which has a very high violent crime rate. For Paris, even though President Hollande has publicly stated that last week's Islamic State attack was an act of war, much of Paris won't even consider the idea. Especially, the cool, hipster youth who were targeted in their recreational/cultural space. McInnes also notes some things not mentioned by the MSM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbnFIlDl4WU ------------------------------ End of Cdn-Firearms Digest V16 #969 *********************************** Submissions: mailto:cdn-firearms-digest@bogend.ca Mailing List Commands: mailto:majordomo@bogend.ca Moderator email: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@bogend.ca List owner: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@bogend.ca FAQ list: http://www.canfirearms.ca/Skeeter/Faq/cfd-faq1.html Web Site: http://www.canfirearms.ca CFDigest Archives: http://www.canfirearms.ca/archives To unsubscribe from _all_ the lists, put the next four lines in a message and mailto:majordomo@bogend.ca unsubscribe cdn-firearms-digest unsubscribe cdn-firearms-chat unsubscribe cdn-firearms end (To subscribe, use "subscribe" instead of "unsubscribe".)