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Canada Says They Will Send Police Door To Door After Failed Gun Buy Back

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98% of Canadian gun owners told their

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government to go kick rocks. And the

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government's response, "Cool. We're

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sending the police to your house." Let

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me set the scene. Canada's federal

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government roughly banned 2500 types of

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firearms they call assault style

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weapons, and they launched what they

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call a buyback program, which is just

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confiscation with better PR. You see,

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gun owners had until March 31st, 2026,

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which is tomorrow, to declare their

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prohibited firearms. One week before the

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deadline, they had a 2.5% participation

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rate. 2.5%

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out of an estimated 2 million affected

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firearms. Only about 52,000 were

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declared. That's not a slow roll out.

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That's a rejection. That's 98% of

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Canadians collectively telling the

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government exactly where it can go. And

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here's where it gets interesting because

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instead of taking the hint, the

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government decided to double down.

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>> Minister, the declaration period for

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firearms owners is scheduled to end next

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week. So far, only 2.5% of the estimated

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2 million affected firearms have been

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declared and 98% of firearms owners

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haven't made a declaration. So, if

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they're not declaring by next week,

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what's your plan, Minister?

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>> Good question. Let's hear the answer.

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The plan we have is as of March the 31st

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the uh time to complete uh the

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enrollment um will be will be done uh

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and then uh the RCMP uh and other

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agencies will be um uh available

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throughout uh the spring and the summer

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to do the collection. He said the

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collection like he's going house to

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house picking up dry cleaning, not

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firearms, not property that legally

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belonged to citizens before the

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government decided it didn't anymore.

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The collection to the collection. Now,

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here's what kills me about this. They

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spent years in Canada telling gun

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owners, "Nobody's coming for your guns.

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This is just common sense. We just want

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to keep the streets safe." And I've been

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saying for years, the same people in

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this country say the exact same thing

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that a buyback is just confiscation.

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wearing a Halloween costume. The only

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difference between a buyback and a

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confiscation is whether you believe

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compliance is actually optional. And the

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minister just ripped that mask clean

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off. But wait, it gets worse because I

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need you to hear how they plan to

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actually do this.

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>> So, Minister, you're saying that RCMP

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members, we just heard an auditor

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general report saying we're short 3,400

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members. We're dealing with a wave of

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violent crime across this country. And

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you're saying that your plan is over the

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spring and the summer to deploy RCMP

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officers to go doortodoor to firearms

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owners and seize their firearms.

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>> So this is a voluntary program, Mr.

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Lloyd, as you're aware. Um, and the RCMP

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resources and the resources we will use

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with law enforcement uh does not

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contemplate in any way using existing

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resources. These are additional

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resources. So these are those who are

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off duty, those who may be retired.

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>> So let me translate that for you. We

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don't have enough active officers to

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enforce this policy. So, we're going to

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use retired officers, offduty officers,

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people who aren't even on the clock

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right now are going to show up at your

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front door to take your firearms. And

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then in the same breath, he calls it a

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voluntary program. Sir, if it's

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voluntary, why are you sending anyone to

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anyone's door? That's not voluntary.

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That's a shakeddown with extra steps.

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You know what this reminds me of? every

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bad movie heist where the villain

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explains his plan while it's actively

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falling apart around him. You're short

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3,400 RCMP officers. You've got a wave

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of violence crime. 98% of gun owners

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refuse to participate. Multiple police

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forces across the country said they

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won't enforce this and your solution is

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to hire retirees and send them

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doortodoor. This this is your plan? I

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can I can ask you to do that. Minister,

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I I just find that very concerning that

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uh we're going to be sending police

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officers doortodoor because frankly many

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police forces across the country

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refusing to participate in your program.

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And here's the part that should hit

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every single person watching this in

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America or anywhere else. Those police

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forces refusing to participate, they're

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not refusing because they don't care

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about public safety. They're refusing

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because they understand that sending

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officers doortodoor to disarm

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law-abiding citizens is not what police

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exist to do. That's not law enforcement.

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That is occupation. I've been saying

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this for years and Canada is the living

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proof. You want to see what the American

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anti-gun lobby is trying to build here?

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Look north. This didn't start with

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doortodoor collection. It started the

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same way it always starts. Nobody's

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trying to take your guns. In 2010,

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Justin Trudeau said to gun owners making

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the exact same arguments we make today.

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Essentially, relax. in here is that the

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first step towards registering your guns

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is is just the first step towards taking

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away guns from everyone. That's never

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going to happen because here in Canada,

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we have a culture that has that has

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grown up with guns and that respects the

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need to to go out into the wilderness

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and shoot things from time to time.

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>> Then in 2020, he banned assault style

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firearms.

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>> Today, we are closing the market for

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militaryra assault weapons in Canada. We

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are banning 1,500 models and variants of

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these firearms by way of regulations.

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But you don't need an AR-15 to bring

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down a deer. Effective immediately, it

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is no longer permitted to buy, sell,

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transport, import, or use

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militaryra assault weapons in this

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country.

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>> Then in 2022, he froze handguns. Today,

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our national freeze on handguns is

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coming into force. From today forward,

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it is no longer legal to buy, sell, or

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transfer a handgun in Canada.

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>> And now in 2026,

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police are showing up at your door.

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That's the progression. Background

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checks to registration, registration to

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bans, bans to buybacks, buybacks to

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doortodoor collection. every single

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time. And when every gun registry that

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has ever existed has eventually been

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used for confiscation, at what point do

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we stop pretending that's not the

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destination? Now, here's the part that

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nobody in the mainstream media is

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talking about.

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>> The Minister of Public Safety

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accidentally told the truth and he was

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recorded doing it. He said that the gun

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grab is not worth the money.

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>> Why are the Conservatives against

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keeping guns off our streets? And why

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has this leader of the opposition voted

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against every single gun control measure

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that he has been in parliament for?

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>> Wait, wait a minute. Hold on. The

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Minister of Public Safety, the guy

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running this entire program, privately

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told someone the gun grab is not worth

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the money and then got caught on tape.

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>> He doubts local police will have the

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resources to enforce the Liberals's

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mandatory gun buyback program and says

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the reason the prime minister is

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sticking with the policy is to appease

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voters in Quebec.

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>> Let that marinate. He doesn't believe it

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works. He doesn't think the police can

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enforce it. He admitted it's political

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theater to win votes in Quebec. And

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they're still sending people to your

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door. This was never about safety. It

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was never about getting guns off the

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streets. It's always about politics.

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It's always about control. The only

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difference is this time we have the

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receipts. I want to say something

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directly to any officer being asked to

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participate in this. Whether you're

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