Conceal Your Firearms

The following files are from the Firearms Freedom Foundation, (FFF). The FFF is a patriotic organization dedicated to restore and to defend the traditional firearms rights of Canadians, (though US citizens will surely find this information useful as well.) Canadian firearms rights are now threatened with extinction by a national government whose Minister of Justice in 1994 stated in public,

Under his direction, and with the full backing of the Prime Minister and others, the government is now proceeding to implement this utopian nightmare that actually began with the passage of Bill C-17 in 1991 by the Parliament of Canada and quickly reinforced with the infamous C-68 Firearms Act in 1995.

However, the public in Canada is starting to become aware that things are developing more along the lines of what the FFF is saying, than what the government and conventional media are saying. The resistance movement in Canada is growing, and has already demonstrated its capability to seize the initiative. This has forced the government to adjust its timetable for implementing firearms enforcement measures and for the introduction of complementary legislation giving rise to similar dictatorial powers in other areas affecting the life and liberty of Canadians.

From this point on, nothing is going to be easy for Canadians or their government. If Canadians want a society in which only criminals, police and soldiers have the ability or the right to protect themselves, that is what they will get. What they do not know, but perhaps are beginning to realize, is that the last gun of the last free citizen can not and will not be taken away until every last right and every last freedom of every Canadian lies strewn in the gutter. That is the bargain. That is the lesson of history. There is no way around it. The government has planned for it, the resistance is prepared for it, and Canadians will pay the price.

We can only hope that in the end, if there is an end, there will be enough freedom left in Canada to allow Canadians to ask each other why did it have to happen, and to remember who was responsible.

So, with the spirit of freedom and liberty, I have made these files available, and will continue to update this material as I am able to obtain it.

The following information and graphics are released in the public domain, and may be reproduced by any means in whole or in part by any person without the permission of the authors. All Copyrights Reserved.


The Firearms Freedom Foundation

Graphics on SAM Construction

The FFF Pathfinder

Note: The FFF publishes an excellent newsletter, which is archived at Firearms & Liberty. For the sake of preserving disk space, and staying on topic, I have included only the following issue.
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Scott Ostrander: scotto@cica.indiana.edu