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
government to go kick rocks. And the
government's response, "Cool. We're
sending the police to your house." Let
me set the scene. Canada's federal
government roughly banned 2500 types of
firearms they call assault style
weapons, and they launched what they
call a buyback program, which is just
confiscation with better PR. You see,
gun owners had until March 31st, 2026,
which is tomorrow, to declare their
prohibited firearms. One week before the
deadline, they had a 2.5% participation
rate. 2.5%
out of an estimated 2 million affected
firearms. Only about 52,000 were
declared. That's not a slow roll out.
That's a rejection. That's 98% of
Canadians collectively telling the
government exactly where it can go. And
here's where it gets interesting because
instead of taking the hint, the
government decided to double down.
>> Minister, the declaration period for
firearms owners is scheduled to end next
week. So far, only 2.5% of the estimated
2 million affected firearms have been
declared and 98% of firearms owners
haven't made a declaration. So, if
they're not declaring by next week,
what's your plan, Minister?
>> Good question. Let's hear the answer.
The plan we have is as of March the 31st
the uh time to complete uh the
enrollment um will be will be done uh
and then uh the RCMP uh and other
agencies will be um uh available
throughout uh the spring and the summer
to do the collection. He said the
collection like he's going house to
house picking up dry cleaning, not
firearms, not property that legally
belonged to citizens before the
government decided it didn't anymore.
The collection to the collection. Now,
here's what kills me about this. They
spent years in Canada telling gun
owners, "Nobody's coming for your guns.
This is just common sense. We just want
to keep the streets safe." And I've been
saying for years, the same people in
this country say the exact same thing
that a buyback is just confiscation.
wearing a Halloween costume. The only
difference between a buyback and a
confiscation is whether you believe
compliance is actually optional. And the
minister just ripped that mask clean
off. But wait, it gets worse because I
need you to hear how they plan to
actually do this.
>> So, Minister, you're saying that RCMP
members, we just heard an auditor
general report saying we're short 3,400
members. We're dealing with a wave of
violent crime across this country. And
you're saying that your plan is over the
spring and the summer to deploy RCMP
officers to go doortodoor to firearms
owners and seize their firearms.
>> So this is a voluntary program, Mr.
Lloyd, as you're aware. Um, and the RCMP
resources and the resources we will use
with law enforcement uh does not
contemplate in any way using existing
resources. These are additional
resources. So these are those who are
off duty, those who may be retired.
>> So let me translate that for you. We
don't have enough active officers to
enforce this policy. So, we're going to
use retired officers, offduty officers,
people who aren't even on the clock
right now are going to show up at your
front door to take your firearms. And
then in the same breath, he calls it a
voluntary program. Sir, if it's
voluntary, why are you sending anyone to
anyone's door? That's not voluntary.
That's a shakeddown with extra steps.
You know what this reminds me of? every
bad movie heist where the villain
explains his plan while it's actively
falling apart around him. You're short
3,400 RCMP officers. You've got a wave
of violence crime. 98% of gun owners
refuse to participate. Multiple police
forces across the country said they
won't enforce this and your solution is
to hire retirees and send them
doortodoor. This this is your plan? I
can I can ask you to do that. Minister,
I I just find that very concerning that
uh we're going to be sending police
officers doortodoor because frankly many
police forces across the country
refusing to participate in your program.
And here's the part that should hit
every single person watching this in
America or anywhere else. Those police
forces refusing to participate, they're
not refusing because they don't care
about public safety. They're refusing
because they understand that sending
officers doortodoor to disarm
law-abiding citizens is not what police
exist to do. That's not law enforcement.
That is occupation. I've been saying
this for years and Canada is the living
proof. You want to see what the American
anti-gun lobby is trying to build here?
Look north. This didn't start with
doortodoor collection. It started the
same way it always starts. Nobody's
trying to take your guns. In 2010,
Justin Trudeau said to gun owners making
the exact same arguments we make today.
Essentially, relax. in here is that the
first step towards registering your guns
is is just the first step towards taking
away guns from everyone. That's never
going to happen because here in Canada,
we have a culture that has that has
grown up with guns and that respects the
need to to go out into the wilderness
and shoot things from time to time.
>> Then in 2020, he banned assault style
firearms.
>> Today, we are closing the market for
militaryra assault weapons in Canada. We
are banning 1,500 models and variants of
these firearms by way of regulations.
But you don't need an AR-15 to bring
down a deer. Effective immediately, it
is no longer permitted to buy, sell,
transport, import, or use
militaryra assault weapons in this
country.
>> Then in 2022, he froze handguns. Today,
our national freeze on handguns is
coming into force. From today forward,
it is no longer legal to buy, sell, or
transfer a handgun in Canada.
>> And now in 2026,
police are showing up at your door.
That's the progression. Background
checks to registration, registration to
bans, bans to buybacks, buybacks to
doortodoor collection. every single
time. And when every gun registry that
has ever existed has eventually been
used for confiscation, at what point do
we stop pretending that's not the
destination? Now, here's the part that
nobody in the mainstream media is
talking about.
>> The Minister of Public Safety
accidentally told the truth and he was
recorded doing it. He said that the gun
grab is not worth the money.
>> Why are the Conservatives against
keeping guns off our streets? And why
has this leader of the opposition voted
against every single gun control measure
that he has been in parliament for?
>> Wait, wait a minute. Hold on. The
Minister of Public Safety, the guy
running this entire program, privately
told someone the gun grab is not worth
the money and then got caught on tape.
>> He doubts local police will have the
resources to enforce the Liberals's
mandatory gun buyback program and says
the reason the prime minister is
sticking with the policy is to appease
voters in Quebec.
>> Let that marinate. He doesn't believe it
works. He doesn't think the police can
enforce it. He admitted it's political
theater to win votes in Quebec. And
they're still sending people to your
door. This was never about safety. It
was never about getting guns off the
streets. It's always about politics.
It's always about control. The only
difference is this time we have the
receipts. I want to say something
directly to any officer being asked to
participate in this. Whether you're
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