Why is Trudeau banning guns in Canada?

marke

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Because he is committed to the "spirit of one-world unity" fostered by the rich and the powerful consortium pushing for a new one-world government. The problem with the proposed new one-world government is that it will rob individuals of rights currently protected by the U.S. Constitution, such as the right to free speech and the right to keep and bear arms.


Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to freeze the sale, importation and transfer of handguns in Canada, he told reporters today.
The big picture: This isn't a full ban, but it will significantly restrict the number of handguns in circulation, CBC reports.

  • "In other words, we're capping the market for handguns," he said at a press conference.
  • "Other than using firearms for sport shooting and hunting, there is no reason anyone in Canada should need guns in their everyday lives."
Hidden from the public is the fact that Trudeau owes his power and position to rich and powerful forces pushing world government officials towards their new tyrannical Marxist atheist government. The UN is on record proposing gun restrictions designed to severely restrict private ownership of guns, so that is why people like Trudeau and American leftist democrats are committed to implementing harsh gun ownership restrictions in America. Their one-world gun-grabbing agenda sounds good to the unlearned but the result of implementing such a policy would be a disaster the scale of which would make Stalin's murder of 30 million of his own disarmed people look like child's play.

Armed Violence, Small Arms and the United Nations

The United Nations Charter commits nations to maintain international peace and security, and to collectively prevent and remove threats to peace.1 To limit the proliferation of illicit firearms, the nearly-200 Member States of the United Nations have agreed to implement a range of measures to 'prevent, combat and eradicate' the harmful effects of small arms and light weapons around the world. These include the UN Firearms Protocol,2 3 the UN small arms Programme of Action,4 5 the UN Register of Conventional Weapons,6 and the UN Arms Trade Treaty.7

UN Small Arms Programme of Action (UNPoA)

By consensus between states in 2001, the UN small arms Programme of Action (UNPoA), placed a politically, but not a legally binding commitment on national governments to implement the measures agreed upon, and to provide the UN with periodic national reports on their progress. These commitments have been summarised as: 'regulating small arms transfers and brokering activities; criminalising the illegal manufacture, possession, stockpiling and trade of small arms and light weapons; ensuring that weapons be marked and registered; enforcing arms embargoes; destroying surplus and confiscated weapons; raising public awareness; and implementing disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration programmes.'8
 

ttruscott

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This answer is a waaaay to complicated for him... He is an shallow opportunist who sees his chance to curry the favour of those who accept a useless but possible answer to their frear.
 
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