This is our future, get used to it. The West is transforming into a low-trust society.
Because we imported in so many of these 'new Canadians', the government will respond by taking more rights away from ordinary citizens.
If you look at the UK, you can see what Canada will look like in a few years - no knives or potato peelers, definitely no guns, and your daughters will be abducted and sold into sex trafficking rings.
That's in some states, set by case precedent, not actual law. And it's actually any murder of a uniformed officer, which is different than an unintentional killing (ie. manslaughter).
It effectively means any second-degree murder charge gets upgraded to first-degree. The theory is that because it is a uniformed officer, you therefore have time to premeditate the killing as a means of escape. The killing itself is evidence of premeditation.
No such thing exists in Canada. We don't even have felony murder for being an accessory to a crime before the fact, where the crime results in a death (even if it's one of the perpetrators that is killed). We are very very soft on violent crime in this country. That will change soon as people get tired of more and more crime at the hands of the elite's pet migrant population.
This is our future, get used to it. The West is transforming into a low-trust society.
Because we imported in so many of these 'new Canadians', the government will respond by taking more rights away from ordinary citizens.
If you look at the UK, you can see what Canada will look like in a few years - no knives or potato peelers, definitely no guns, and your daughters will be abducted and sold into sex trafficking rings.
But hey, at least we aren't racist, right?
That's in some states, set by case precedent, not actual law. And it's actually any murder of a uniformed officer, which is different than an unintentional killing (ie. manslaughter).
It effectively means any second-degree murder charge gets upgraded to first-degree. The theory is that because it is a uniformed officer, you therefore have time to premeditate the killing as a means of escape. The killing itself is evidence of premeditation.
No such thing exists in Canada. We don't even have felony murder for being an accessory to a crime before the fact, where the crime results in a death (even if it's one of the perpetrators that is killed). We are very very soft on violent crime in this country. That will change soon as people get tired of more and more crime at the hands of the elite's pet migrant population.