Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!
Do you have many friends?
Yes and none of them are felons!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!
Do you have many friends?
Sure they do. They are probably Canadian and agree with them. WTF
Close. I live in a very liberal city in California. But yes most of my friends are expat canadian and Australians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!
Do you have many friends?
Anonymous wrote:They forgot the main rule of shooting - your range bag and your travel bag shall never meet. My range gear is in my basement, only to leave when I’m going shooting.
12 years is excessive, however it is their country. If a British citizen was coming to the US for vacation, and a few shotgun shells (legal in Uk) were found, they wouldn’t face a 12 year sentence.
Anonymous wrote:Guns have become so normalized in the US but they are actual weapons of death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!
Do you have many friends?
Anonymous wrote:I’m canadian and I’m always amazed when Americans think it’s ‘crazy’ that Canada won’t let you enter if you have a DUI or domestic abuse. Yes, hello, in Canada we take drinking & driving and wife beating seriously. It’s considered it a serious offense, the canadian equivalent of a felony. We don’t want people like you in Canada, thanks and bye!