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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
I as a Canadian citizen born in the post-Charter era have never had one of my rights taken away. I've never had something that I was entitled to and enjoyed just because I could be denied.
The comparison isn't on how many gun deaths there are, it's imagine having a fundamental right of yours taken away from you because of something someone else has done. Don't look at it as a broad overarching macro decision, but as an individual person who hasn't broken the law and suddenly told if you do what you've always done you're now a criminal.
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Rights in Canada are not absolute. The government infringes on your Charter-protected rights every day (see s. 1 of Charter.)
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