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Town spends $22,000 to buy back a cannon it sold for $15,000 two months earlier

Ben Dobbin
The Associated Press

(April 20, 2005)
 
Ironic is right, however, it is refreshing to see the town's people go to such lengths to get it back, especially in these "anti-gun" days we live in...
 
"Anti-gun days" alright...
North of the border, it's not in our bill of rights.
I thought about not registering all my firearms when the new
laws came into effect, but then if I'm caught, I lose everything.
I also heard the government could go door to door and take back
anything that launches a projectile,
should they feel the need!
B.S. come get 'em
Glad to see everything's turned out- :thumbsup:
 
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