From: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca (Cdn-Firearms Digest) To: cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Subject: Cdn-Firearms Digest V16 #570 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 Friday, December 19 2014 Volume 16 : Number 570 In this issue: RE: The High Cost Of Crime RE: Santa Gives Child An AR-15 Rifle In Latest Ad From ... Gordon Duff is interviewed by the UK's Richie Allen, the ... Hope they're not part of the team implementing the Quebec ... Sydney siege: AFP admits misinforming PM that Lindt cafe ... US appeals court deems gun law unconstitutional Australia is a "nation of victims" with citizens unable to ... Smith: Social conservatives helped push her to Tories Fwd: Boy shoots intruder at grandmother's home Fwd: grr Re: Australia is a "nation of victims" with citizens unable ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 19:07:12 -0800 From: "Clive Edwards" <45clive@telus.net> Subject: RE: The High Cost Of Crime Hockey moms would be safer walking the streets with that other piece of sporting gear, their IDPA pistol carried in condition 1. 45clive -----Original Message----- From: Todd Birch Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 12:15 PM To: cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Subject: The High Cost Of Crime Just heard on Global TV News .... Surrey, BC city council has approved funding for .... wait for it .... 100 additional rcmp members! That will bring the detachment total to 830 members. I don't know what that will do to the ratio of cops to citizens, but it has to be one of the highest in Canada. That means it might yet become safe for hockey Moms to walk the streets and it guarantees continued work for the revolving door justice system as these additional cops nab the bad guys. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 19:07:12 -0800 From: "Clive Edwards" <45clive@telus.net> Subject: RE: Santa Gives Child An AR-15 Rifle In Latest Ad From ... ...Canada's ... I believe more than enough evidence exists to conclude that Sandy Hook was an elaborate gun control hoax, built on a drill that went live. There are many web sites and pages presenting dribs and drabs of information, and several that have consolidated that information. A good place to start is with Veterans Today. 45clive -----Original Message----- From: owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca [mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca] On Behalf Of Dennis Young Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 3:08 PM To: cfdmod@bogend.ca Subject: Santa Gives Child An AR-15 Rifle In Latest Ad From Canada's ... ...Gun Lobby Santa Gives Child An AR-15 Rifle In Latest Ad From Canada's Gun Lobby The Huffington Post Canada 0 By Michael Bolen - Posted: 12/17/2014 6:29 pm EST http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/12/17/santa-gun-kids-nfa-canada_n_6342660.html Canada's answer to the NRA is celebrating Christmas this year with an ad that features Santa giving a child the same weapon used in the Sandy Hook school shooting. The image has been shared this week from the National Firearms Association's Facebook page and by its executive vice president Shawn Bevins on Twitter. The "no compromise" slogan positioned beside Santa is a longstanding NFA tagline that refers to the group's goal of repealing the gun-control legislation passed in the wake of the Montreal Massacre. "Don't shoot your eye out kid!" is a reference to the 1984 film a "Christmas Story" in which a young boy wants a BB gun for Christmas. Little Ralphie's family tells him he can't have the rifle he wants because he'll shoot his eye out with it. On Christmas morning, Ralphie get the gun from his father and promptly almost shoots his eye out. The film ends with Ralphie lying in bed cradling the gun he so desperately wanted. The weapon featured in the NFA ad is not the Red Ryder BB rifle that Ralphie almost loses his eye for, but a Windham AR-15. The type of weapon is clear because it was identified by the NFA itself in a Facebook comment. A gun that looks a lot like the AR-15 was also featured on an NFA T-shirt that landed Justice Minister Peter MacKay in hot water earlier this year. The AR-15, which is manufactured by a number of different companies, is the semi-automatic version of the U.S. military's M16. Sandy Hook gunman Adam Lanza used an AR-15-style Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle when he shot and killed 20 children and six adults in December of 2012. Lanza's mother Nancy, a gun enthusiast, often took her children to gun ranges. She wrote Adam a check to buy a pistol as a Christmas present in the days leading up to the mass shooting. On Dec. 14, Adam murdered his mother while she lay in bed before travelling to the Sandy Hook elementary school and killing 25 others. The AR-15 is a restricted firearm in Canada and is therefore very difficult to acquire, something the NFA would like to change. Earlier this year, the group publicly argued that the murder of three Mounties in Moncton was evidence that Canada's gun laws are "excessive." The question of whether children should be given access to guns made headlines earlier this year when a 9-year-old girl accidentally killed her shooting instructor with an Uzi. Guns are regularly marketed to children in the United States. Keystone Sporting Arms has a specific model, the Crickett, which it markets to kids. Ads for the weapon feature a cartoon cricket and the company even makes a pink version aimed at girls. Last year, a five-year-old boy in Kentucky shot and killed his two-year-old sister with the Crickett rifle he received as a birthday present. Sixty Canadians 19 years of age and under died in firearms-related incidents in 2011, according to Statistics Canada. The vast majority of those deaths, 42, were the result of suicide. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 19:52:28 -0800 From: "Clive Edwards" <45clive@telus.net> Subject: Gordon Duff is interviewed by the UK's Richie Allen, the ... ...Taliban child killings, Michael Shrimpton, 9/11 and more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRQ__MWhf6s&feature=player_embedded Sometimes hearing is better than reading. 45clive ------------------------------ Date: Thu, December 18, 2014 11:02 pm From: "Dennis Young" Subject: Hope they're not part of the team implementing the Quebec ... ...gun registry Montreal police department's computer upgrade - which is taking 15 years - is 1,600% overbudget Linda Gyulai, Postmedia News | December 18, 2014 9:10 AM ET http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/12/18/montreal-police-departments-computer-upgrade-which-is-taking-15-years-is-1600-overbudget/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, December 18, 2014 11:24 pm From: "Dennis Young" Subject: Sydney siege: AFP admits misinforming PM that Lindt cafe ... ...gunman had firearms licence Sydney siege: AFP admits misinforming PM that Lindt cafe gunman Man Haron Monis had firearms licence By Anna Henderson - Updated earlier today at 6:12amThu 18 Dec 2014, 6:12am http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-18/afp-admits-to-giving-pm-inaccurate-information-about-gun-licence/5976112 The Australian Federal Police have taken responsibility for inaccurate information about whether Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis had a firearms licence. During a media conference on Wednesday Prime Minister Tony Abbott repeatedly said Monis had a gun licence. However, New South Wales Police quickly disputed that advice, issuing a statement saying a check of the state's Firearms Registry showed that Monis had not been granted a gun licence. "There is no record of the 50-year-old ever holding one in New South Wales," the police said. The Prime Minister's office sought to clarify the issue, saying later on Wednesday that Mr Abbott was told during security briefings that the National Police Reference System (NPRS) showed Monis had been a firearms licence holder in the state. The Australian Federal Police on Thursday admitted to being the source of the inaccurate information, which it provided to Mr Abbott in a briefing. Police said further inquiries had revealed that Monis was not a registered firearms licence holder after all, and has never held a New South Wales gun licence. "The information provided at the time was based on a manual entry in the National Police Reference System in the category of 'Firearms Licence Holder'," the statement said. "The AFP has been working closely with CrimTrac, federal and state partners to establish the source of the entry, and to identify and any shortfalls within the current system." NSW Police Minister Stuart Ayres also said thorough checks showed Monis did not have a licence. "There is absolutely no record of the gunman having a firearms licence here in NSW. Across a series of databases they have been checked and he has never had a gun licence," he said. However, court documents show Monis in 2011 told police he did have a gun licence when he worked as a security officer, which had since expired. The Government has ordered an urgent review into the siege. Baird rejects call for loosening of gun controls New South Wales Premier Mike Baird said despite the confusion over whether or not Monis had a gun licence, the community can have confidence in the authorities. "It's a good example of something that needed to be clarified in the detail of everything that's gone on," he told the ABC's 7.30 program. "But, listen, it doesn't take away from what I am seeing day in, day out and the Prime Minister is seeing and this country should be incredibly proud of what our forces and authorities are doing. "Now, can they do it better? Well, there's no doubt they can and obviously that's part of what we will see in the coming few weeks. Any any recommendations that come forward - we will be doing that." Mr Baird also condemned comments by a key crossbench senator, David Leyonhjelm, who said this week's siege could have been prevented if Australians had greater access to weapons. The Liberal Democrat senator told the ABC the siege would not have happened in US states like Texas, where people have the right to carry guns for self defence. Mr Baird described the comments as "outrageous", saying they were inappropriate and unhelpful in the wake of the tragic events. "I've never heard anything more ridiculous than those comments," he said. "I mean, to put those sort of comments [out] at this time is absolutely inappropriate. It's almost outrageous. "So, I certainly think that the gun laws that John Howard put in are right and obviously we've got the benefits of that over the years." The siege is also subject to a coroner's critical incident investigation, a criminal investigation and an internal assessment. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 08:50:06 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: US appeals court deems gun law unconstitutional http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/12/19/us-appeals-court-deems-gun-law-unconstitutional/?intcmp=trending US appeals court deems gun law unconstitutional Published December 19, 2014 FoxNews.com A federal appeals court in Cincinnati deemed a law unconstitutional that kept a Michigan man who was committed to a mental institution from owning a gun. The three-judge panel of the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that a federal ban on gun ownership for those who have been committed to a mental institution violated the Second Amendment rights of 73-year-old Clifford Charles Tyler. Tyler attempted to buy a gun and was denied on the grounds that he had been committed to a mental institution in 1986 after suffering emotional problems stemming from a divorce. He was only in there for a month. Tyler’s lawyer, Lucas McCarthy, hopes that the ruling would have a “significant impact on the jurisprudence in the area of gun rights.” The decision is the first by a federal appeals court to rule a federal gun law is unconstitutional since 2008. The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in D.C. vs. Heller struck down the Washington, D.C. ban on firearms ownership. Federal law bans gun ownership for convicted felons, people under 18, illegal immigrants, drug addicts and those ordered by a court to a mental institution. The law also syas that people must have a chance to prove that their disqualifying disabilities have ended in order to possess a firearm legally. Since 2008, states have been able to get federal grants to set up “relief from disabilities program,” which was defunded in 1992. Michigan has not set one up, which left Tyler without a way to prove that his so-called “disability” should no longer apply. “The government’s interest in keeping firearms out of the hands of the mentally ill is not sufficiently related to depriving the mentally healthy, who had a distant episode of commitment, of their constitutional rights,” wrote Judge Danny Boggs, an appointee of President Ronald Reagan, for the panel. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, December 19, 2014 9:44 am From: "Dennis Young" Subject: Australia is a "nation of victims" with citizens unable to ... ...properly protect themselves with weapons, Australia a 'nation of victims', deadly Sydney siege unlikely in Texas, says pro-gun senator Leyonhjelm He said the Lindt cafe hostages were helpless because they were not allowed to carry a lethal or non-lethal weapon. AM By James Glenday - Updated Thursday, December 18, 2014 at 1:44am http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-18/australia-a-nation-of-victims-says-pro-gun-senator-leyonhjelm/5974684 http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/12/18/australian-lawmaker-our-gun-control-laws-created-a-nation-of-victims/ Australia is a "nation of victims" with citizens unable to properly protect themselves with weapons, pro-gun crossbench senator David Leyonhjelm has said. The Liberal Democrat said he wanted a calm, measured discussion about the right to "practical self-defence" in the wake of the deadly Sydney siege. "What happened in that cafe would have been most unlikely to have occurred in Florida, Texas, or Vermont, or Alaska in America, or perhaps even Switzerland as well," Senator Leyonhjelm told the ABC's AM program. "Statistically speaking" in those jurisdictions, "one or two of the victims" would have had a concealed gun, he said. "That nutcase who held them all hostage wouldn't have known they were armed and bad guys don't like to be shot back at," Senator Leyonhjelm said. He said the Lindt cafe hostages were helpless because they were not allowed to carry a lethal or non-lethal weapon. We asked you what you thought of Senator Leyonhjelm's comments. This is what you said. "It would have been illegal for them to have had a knife, a stick, a pepper spray, a personal taser, mace, anything like that for self-defence," he said. "I regard that [as] an absolute travesty. To turn an entire population into a nation of victims is just unforgiveable in my estimation." Senator Leyonhjelm has long argued Australians should be allowed greater access to weapons. He left the Liberal Party because of John Howard's crackdown on guns following the Port Arthur massacre and said the public could not be confident police or tougher laws will stop violent crime or acts of terrorism. "We've got tougher laws, they were introduced by the Government just in the last few months, they did nothing to prevent this bloke from committing evil acts in the name of Islamism", Senator Leyonhjelm said. "They didn't prevent him from getting a gun. It's just not acceptable that we are all disarmed victims." Sydney siege is Tony Abbott's Port Arthur moment, Greens say On the opposite side of the political spectrum, the Greens have labelled the horrific hostage situation Tony Abbott's Port Arthur moment. "In the wake of the Port Arthur massacre John Howard did the right thing," Greens acting leader Adam Bandt said. "He said, 'this is a tragedy and shows what happens when someone who is unstable gets access to a gun'. "Tony Abbott needs to take a leaf out of John Howard's book." The Greens want the joint NSW and federal inquiry into the siege to focus largely on the question of how Man Haron Monis was able to obtain a weapon. "How did someone who had mental health issues, who is charged with being accessory to murder, get a gun?" Mr Bandt said. "If the inquiry focuses on that it has the potential to make this country safer and we might see some positive reform arise out of this tragedy. "The idea that we will make Australia safer by becoming more like the United States... and giving more people access to guns just beggars belief." Mr Abbott was initially told by security officials that Monis had a gun licence, but police said they have no record of it. A spokesman for Gun Control Australia, Roland Browne, told RN Breakfast that for someone to get a licence, they have to demonstrate that they are a fit and proper person with a need for a firearm, but he said there were ways to get around the laws. "People can lie when they apply for gun licences and they can make themselves out to be, for example, a hunter, which is an inaccurate expression and allows people to slip under what would otherwise be an effective restriction," he said. Former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer backed tough gun control laws in the wake of the Port Arthur massacre. He said it was "seductive nonsense" to suggest American-style firearm policies would be appropriate in Australia. "Debate will always go on in a good democracy but where it is built on a pack of lies from the NRA (National Rifle Association) it should be dealt with swiftly," he said. "It is seductive nonsense to say concealed gun laws would somehow work here in Australia." US president Barack Obama reiterated that Washington stood ready to provide assistance following the siege. In a phone conversation with Mr Abbott, Mr Obama expressed condolences to the families who lost loved ones. Mr Obama also praised Australia's rejection of any violence taken in the name of religion. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 09:45:28 -0600 From: "Joe Gingrich" Subject: Smith: Social conservatives helped push her to Tories http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/straighttalk/archives/2014/12/20141219-074322.html Smith: Social conservatives helped push her to Tories RICK BELL | CALGARY SUN December 19th, 2014 It wasn't her fault. It was those damn social conservatives. That's who Danielle Smith says helped make up her mind to abandon the Wildrose ship she captained and then head off into the waiting arms of Toryland. OK, Smith doesn't use the word "damn" but, as the head defector drives home to High River Thursday morning, she talks about the final straw breaking her back as Wildrose leader. Go back to mid-November in Red Deer. It's the Wildrose annual gabfest. A policy is up for a vote. It's a statement the party accepts the year before but this time the vote is whether it should become Wildrose policy. It says the party will recognize the rights of all Albertans and will defend a list of those rights spelled out in provincial law, including sexual orientation. Smith says Thursday she was "very proud" of the wording but the majority vote it down and stick with recognizing all Albertans have equal rights, without naming those rights. At the time Smith doesn't make a stink. On Thursday she pauses for many seconds as she speaks about the vote. Smith is upset and moved to tears. "I was gravely disappointed. I was facing a backlash within my own party," she says. "It really was a turning point. It was one thing that made it impossible for me to continue as leader. After five years of fighting this battle to get acceptance of a more mainstream position I thought we had won that battle." "But our members organized to vote against a direction I had set. We had our members make a decision to go in exactly the opposite direction I wanted to go." "I found out afterwards there was a group who came specifically to vote it down to teach me and some of my caucus colleagues a lesson about having walked in the gay pride parade." "And I just thought: Wow. After all this, we still have a vocal faction in our party who would rather fight internally and be destructive on these issues." "I've always been very respectful of the social conservatives in my party and my movement. I've just asked for the same in return." Smith says she "was fighting a losing battle" within Wildrose and she had to "be allowed to be who I am on these issues." Instead, what Smith says she saw was "a party dominated by those who don't want to continue the evolution to become a more broad-based mainstream party." After the vote, Smith says some moderates quit the executive. Others quit the party altogether. Moderate candidates wouldn't run. She mentions a blog attacking her as not fit to be Wildrose leader because she wasn't pro-life or was too aggressive on gay rights. "That to me is the ongoing battle I fought in the Wildrose. I tried very, very hard to move the party to a socially mainstream position." "I then had to make a choice." Smith says the Wildrose always had two choices, to become "the NDP of the right" or to be "a fiscally conservative, socially mainstream party capable of forming government." "It may well be there's room for a very staunch right-wing party that elects a handful of people and sees their role as the conscience of the right. But that was never the party I wanted to lead." So she sat down with Premier Prentice about ten days ago. Smith still insists Wildrose, the party she led and left along with the other defectors known as the Ugly Eight, should let all their members vote on whether to come over to the Progressive Conservatives and join her and the gang. Smith actually expects Wildrosers would decide to kill their party off because it's not like a party convention where "the most radical elements show up and choose the policy direction." Smith still sees what she and the Ugly Eight did as just "putting an end to the civil war in the conservative family." She says the move to the PCs was hush-hush because, by Wildrose party rules, it would have taken four months to deal with the issue and the official opposition and the government couldn't be in limbo for 120 days. So the bargain was cooked up in top secret style, with MLA Rob Anderson handling the Wildrose end. The party's MLAs only saw the surrender last weekend. In less than a week we have the mass defections and the anger. Smith is unrepentant and believes there is no need to repent. "I firmly believe I'm making the right decision," says Smith. "We've won. We finally have a premier who believes in the things we believe in." Won? Then why do so many of those who supported you feel they've lost? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, December 19, 2014 10:24 am From: decline@pteradon.tera-byte.com Subject: Fwd: Boy shoots intruder at grandmother's home - ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Boy shoots intruder at grandmother’s home From: "Joe"> Date: Fri, December 19, 2014 8:24 am To: "Canadian Association" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I wanted them to learn gun safety. Thats what all of us should have for protection. Police said they believe the fatal shooting was justified and have not charged the teen with a crime. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/18/boy-14-fatally-shoots-intruder-at-grandmothers-nc-/ Boy, 14, fatally shoots intruder at grandmothers N.C. home By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Friday, December 19, 2014 A 14-year-old boy whose father was murdered six years ago says he was protecting his grandmother after he fatally shot a man who was trying to break into his grandparents home on Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina. Anthony Hernandez was visiting his grandparents, George and Anna Marie Wyant, when he said he heard a loud bang at the back of the house around 5:15 p.m. The suspect, 18-year-old Isai Delcid, was allegedly trying to break into a back window. Then I went and I got the gun, Anthony told a local CBS affiliate. I told the guy and I said who is that, and the person hit [the window] again. Then I said I have a gun, and they hit it another time. And they hit it again. I said stop and the guy broke through. And thats when I shot, he told WBT Radio in a telephone interview. A few minutes later, Mrs. Wyant told a 911 operator what had happened. The man was breaking into the window, she said in the call, the Charlotte Observer reported. He was halfway in the window. My grandson told him to stop and get out of here, and he didnt so my grandson shot him. Somebody just broke in the house, and we shot him. Police found Delcid shot to death on the Wyants back deck. Police said they believe the fatal shooting was justified and have not charged the teen with a crime. Delcids older brother, Carlos Delcid, who was reportedly in charge of operating the getaway car, was later arrested for 1st degree burglary. The shooting comes six years after Anthonys father, Gregorio Hernandez, 35, was shot to death while working on a car at the auto shop he owned. Victor Vasquez was later found guilty of first-degree murder in that killing. [Hernandez] was a mechanic, Mr. Wyant told the Observer. It was his garage. Someone came in and shot him to death. Hernandezs death motivated the Wyants to begin teaching their grandchildren self-defense. I took [Anthony] to a shooting range, Mr. Wyant said. All the boys, I wanted them to learn gun safety. Thats what all of us should have for protection. These are different ages, and you have to protect yourself. Mrs. Wyant said the teen is his grandmothers hero. If I was by myself, God knows what they would have done to me, she told the Observer. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 11:48:47 -0500 From: Kindanyume Subject: Fwd: grr A friend sent me this.. unbelievable stupidity. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Date: Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 11:08 PM Subject: grr did I mention that some of the guys at the gun club have asked us not to use LAR15 mags in our rifles because the cops (that are members) are upset by it and it is a "confusing issue" with pistol mags in rifles....... So the one spot in all of Canada where I can legally shoot my AR15 I have to listen to what the cops want rather than what is legal........... ggrrrr ------------------------------ Date: Fri, December 19, 2014 11:29 am From: inky@mymts.net Subject: Re: Australia is a "nation of victims" with citizens unable ... ...to properly protect themselves with weapons, Just like Canada , also a country of victims Merry Xmas to all Inky Sent from my iPad > On Dec 19, 2014, at 9:45 AM, Dennis Young wrote: > > Australia a 'nation of victims', deadly Sydney siege unlikely in Texas, > says pro-gun senator Leyonhjelm. He said the Lindt cafe hostages were > helpless because they were not allowed to carry a lethal or non-lethal > weapon. > > AM By James Glenday - Updated Thursday, December 18, 2014 at 1:44am > http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-18/australia-a-nation-of-victims-says-pro-gun-senator-leyonhjelm/5974684 > > http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/12/18/australian-lawmaker-our-gun-control-laws-created-a-nation-of-victims/ > > Australia is a "nation of victims" with citizens unable to properly > protect themselves with weapons, pro-gun crossbench senator David > Leyonhjelm has said. The Liberal Democrat said he wanted a calm, > measured discussion about the right to "practical self-defence" in the > wake of the deadly Sydney siege. "What happened in that cafe would have > been most unlikely to have occurred in Florida, Texas, or Vermont, or > Alaska in America, or perhaps even Switzerland as well," Senator > Leyonhjelm told the ABC's AM program. ------------------------------ End of Cdn-Firearms Digest V16 #570 *********************************** Submissions: mailto:cdn-firearms-digest@scorpion.bogend.ca Mailing List Commands: mailto:majordomo@scorpion.bogend.ca Moderator email: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca List owner: mailto:owner-cdn-firearms@scorpion.bogend.ca FAQ list: http://www.canfirearms/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@scorpion.bogend.ca unsubscribe cdn-firearms-digest unsubscribe cdn-firearms-chat unsubscribe cdn-firearms end (To subscribe, use "subscribe" instead of "unsubscribe".)