Hello /c/Canada
You know how there’s a 2nd amendment in the U.S. on the right to bear arms? I know that it was originally meant to allow people to form militias and defend their rights should the government become an authoritarian regime and stop following the constitution.
Is there anything similar in Canada in terms of laws or rights and freedoms?


I’d focus on education and the arts rather than tools of death. Just look at how well it’s serving the US. Meanwhile places like Nepal are able to depose their government without widespread guns. Hearts and minds>toys and slogans.
They set their fucking parliament on fire. You think they did that with their hearts and minds?
From Wikipedia:
Guns laws both in Canada (as I mentioned in my big-ass post) was entirely concerned with government opposition and not mass shooters. The polytechnique shooter came at the right time for the government to point to him and not the Oka Crisis as the main catalyst behind the modern gun law scheme in Canada.
Violence is never the answer unless you look at literally any social revolution in history. Also, you’re purposefully ignoring an entire civil war less than 30 years old. It was not bloodless.