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This week Liz, Andrew, Gavin, and Pierre are on the panel to try and avoid discussion C21. Andrew’s beer gets even more festive this week. As expected, the Liberals will do everything they can to ban guns from legal gun owners while absolutely ignoring any meaningful action against habitual criminals.
Intro
Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 413 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 18th, 2023.
 
We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right.
What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed
 
Gavin - JD & Pepsi Zero
Liz - Whiskey & ginger
Pierre - whiskey, brandy when that one is done water
Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Gingerbread Winter Spiced Ale
 
Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our website and post it in your social media
Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit  canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com
A version of the show is Available on iTunes 
at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2
Upcoming Events Strava https://www.strava.com/clubs/ragnaruck
News Democracy Manifest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeihcfYft9w
 
Liberal gun control bill passes Senate, becomes law
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberal-gun-control-bill-passes-senate-becomes-law-1.6687992
Bill C-21 passed the Senate without changes on Thursday, becoming law on Friday.
The version that made it to the Senate was significantly expanded from what the federal government had initially tabled a year prior.
Bill C-21 passed by a vote of 60 to 24(opens in a new tab), and with applause in the upper chamber.
The legislation includes measures to:
Tighten gun laws to include "red flag" and "yellow flag" provisions related to a gun owner posing a risk to themselves or others;
Impose a "freeze" on the sale, purchase or transfer of handguns in Canada;
A prospective Criminal Code "technical definition" of what constitutes a prohibited assault-style firearm, meant to "cement in law" a permanent ban on future models once the bill comes into force; It would include a firearm that is not a handgun that discharges centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner and that was originally designed with a detachable magazine with a capacity of six cartridges or more.
However, the definition would cover only firearms designed and manufactured after the bill, known as C-21, comes into force. It would not affect the classification of existing firearms in the Canadian market, the government says.
A series of provisions meant to make it illegal to make or buy ghost guns and to combat firearms smuggling; and
Wording making clear the government's intent to uphold Indigenous treaty rights.
The bill also includes a requirement for a parliamentary review of the technical definition five years after it comes into effect, while a series of other related measures are being advanced through regulations.
after six sitting months that included a dozen days of study at the Senate National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs Committee, where 66 witnesses were heard from(opens in a new tab), Bill C-21 passed the Senate without amendment.
Though, senators did submit several observations about the bill, including that the government should consider "additional policy measures," to address outstanding concerns, such as implementing a Canada-wide database and data collection process regarding all gun-related injuries and death, and

This week Liz, Andrew, Gavin, and Pierre are on the panel to try and avoid discussion C21. Andrew’s beer gets even more festive this week. As expected, the Liberals will do everything they can to ban guns from legal gun owners while absolutely ignoring any meaningful action against habitual criminals.
Intro
Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 413 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 18th, 2023.
 
We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right.
What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed
 
Gavin - JD & Pepsi Zero
Liz - Whiskey & ginger
Pierre - whiskey, brandy when that one is done water
Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Gingerbread Winter Spiced Ale
 
Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our website and post it in your social media
Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit  canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com
A version of the show is Available on iTunes 
at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2
Upcoming Events Strava https://www.strava.com/clubs/ragnaruck
News Democracy Manifest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeihcfYft9w
 
Liberal gun control bill passes Senate, becomes law
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberal-gun-control-bill-passes-senate-becomes-law-1.6687992
Bill C-21 passed the Senate without changes on Thursday, becoming law on Friday.
The version that made it to the Senate was significantly expanded from what the federal government had initially tabled a year prior.
Bill C-21 passed by a vote of 60 to 24(opens in a new tab), and with applause in the upper chamber.
The legislation includes measures to:
Tighten gun laws to include "red flag" and "yellow flag" provisions related to a gun owner posing a risk to themselves or others;
Impose a "freeze" on the sale, purchase or transfer of handguns in Canada;
A prospective Criminal Code "technical definition" of what constitutes a prohibited assault-style firearm, meant to "cement in law" a permanent ban on future models once the bill comes into force; It would include a firearm that is not a handgun that discharges centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner and that was originally designed with a detachable magazine with a capacity of six cartridges or more.
However, the definition would cover only firearms designed and manufactured after the bill, known as C-21, comes into force. It would not affect the classification of existing firearms in the Canadian market, the government says.
A series of provisions meant to make it illegal to make or buy ghost guns and to combat firearms smuggling; and
Wording making clear the government's intent to uphold Indigenous treaty rights.
The bill also includes a requirement for a parliamentary review of the technical definition five years after it comes into effect, while a series of other related measures are being advanced through regulations.
after six sitting months that included a dozen days of study at the Senate National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs Committee, where 66 witnesses were heard from(opens in a new tab), Bill C-21 passed the Senate without amendment.
Though, senators did submit several observations about the bill, including that the government should consider "additional policy measures," to address outstanding concerns, such as implementing a Canada-wide database and data collection process regarding all gun-related injuries and death, and

1 hr 15 min