Hank2211
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It's a non issue as I bring the common sense level down to a more exceptable level.
Best laugh I've had in a long time!
Sorry. I guess I missed the part that this firearms ban was existing legislation passed by parliament and only signed into law during parliament’s recess during a national crisis with no ability to dissent by opposing members of parliament because they’re ALL AT HOME! What other legislation will get signed into law without debate?
Pick up any Canada Gazette (published by the Government of Canada weekly) and see! Regulations are adopted/amended regularly, regardless of the status of Parliament. But - and I don't say this to excuse the system - recall that Parliament authorized this. If we are unhappy with a Government effectively ruling by decree, then we have to tell Parliament that this is unacceptable. I doubt we'd get very far - the system is so well-entrenched in the British parliamentary democracies (!) that it's unlikely to change, regardless of which party is iii power. The best solution, in my view, is to adopt a system where the executive, the legislature and the judiciary are independent and not controlled by one individual. but that would require constitutional change, and in Canada, that will never happen.