The Telegram (St. John's)

Anti-gun editorial out Liberals the Liberals

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The May 11 editorial from the Charlottet­own Guardian published in The Telegram, borrowed from the federal Liberals talking points of “balanced,” “common-sense” firearms legislatio­n, in referring to the new firearms bill currently working its way through Parliament.

While giving a passing nod to hunters and the tools they use the Guardian could not resist taking a swipe at semiautoma­tic rifles — that hunters supposedly do not use — referring to them as having “no use except to do harm to other people.”

If a rabbit or a duck could talk they would in all probabilit­y agree with the Guardian rather than meet their demise, as so many of them do, with a handy semi-auto 22 or light weight semi-auto shotgun.

In continued borrowing from the Liberals it paints a picture of two extremes: the rabid gun owner, unopen to compromise and the equally unbalanced anti-gunner. In between — the Liberal saviours and the “majority” of the public that, in typical Canadian fashion, are all about compromise.

Apparently The Guardian forgot not only to read the memo on hunter uses of semi-auto’s but the memo that the rabid anti-gunners — that the Liberals current firearms bill “saves” responsibl­e gun owners from — want semi-auto’s banned.

It is a curious, brave new world where the “majority” of citizens and media outlets like The Guardian are the voices of reason holding two extremes at bay by proposing to do what the Liberals presently quantify as extreme.

Lumping one’s self in with extremists to oppose extremists — how 2018!

While there is nothing in the new Liberal legislatio­n that makes reference to a blanket ban on semi-auto’s I am sure that they will not be offended by The Guardian attempting to out Liberal the Liberals.

One would think after gun owners sounded the early warning, many years ago, well before the auditor general, that the Liberals previous firearms legislatio­n would crash and burn taking billions of tax payer dollars with it, that media like The Guardian would take heed occasional­ly.

Al Muir Plymouth, N.S.

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