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Is there a recurring theme to the root of all these horror story type killings??
in General Discussion Quote Originally Posted by StraightShooter:
I guess you never heard of bombs. If you can legally own a bomb, then good luck! |
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Is there a recurring theme to the root of all these horror story type killings??
in General Discussion Quote Originally Posted by StraightShooter:
Right, because guns are the only way you can kill people. 26 in a matter of minutes...YES |
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I think that you're all missing the point of gun control. It has nothing to do with you're right to own firearms, you already have that. It has everything to do with the sale, licensing, education and use of firearms. You require a license to drive a car, but yet you can purchase a firearm online, at a gun show, even on Craigslist with no questions asked. In Ontario, to obtain a firearm license, you must attend & pass a Canadian Firearms Safety course for rifles & shotguns, and an additional course for restricted firearms such as handguns. You do not recieve your license until the RCMP has done a background check AND an telephone interview with your references. Our laws are very strict as to ownership, transport and especially storage of any firearm. Canadians are not naive or holier than thou. Many Canadians own firearms and hunt. The difference is that we have to be licensed and there are restrictions as to the weapons that are allowed. No Canadian is allowed an Authorize to Carry (ATC) permit unless they're in law enforcement or private security. Unfortunately the problem I see in the U.S. is that there seems to be so few restrictions as to obtaining any firearm, including millitary grade (killing machines). |
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Is there a recurring theme to the root of all these horror story type killings??
in General Discussion What would have happened had his mother NOT had any firearms within easy reach. There are disturbed people in all countries. The difference is that they don't have access to firearms as easily as you do in the U.S. |
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Quote Originally Posted by IPartyALOT:
Also, I guess I kinda already know but what is needed for deposits/withdrawals:
1) A canadian drivers license 2) A canadian bank account 3) Utility bill? 4) What citizenship or "proof of residency" would I need to obtain a license and bank account?
I wanna do this legit so theres no hangups later. I have no problem even becoming a canadian citizen (as crazy as that sounds) and even spending signifigant amounts of time in Canada to make this all work
First off, you're a U.S. citizen. I don't think Pinnacle accepts U.S. citizens, regardless of where their bank accounts are. Secondly, Canada just doesn't hand out citizenships at the border, it can take years to become a Canadian citizen.
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Hey DJ, I've been going to Vegas a number of times each year for many, many years. Always flown out of Toronto. Heare's some ideas: Flights - Air Canada - Preferably direct each way. If you have to make a stop, I prefer Denver - less connect time. Flights can be expensive. Westjet - never used, never liked taking the red-eye home. I hear it's cheaper flying out of Buffalo - never done it, wouldn't want to waste the time driving there, and especially home after the flight. The flight that surprised me the most was Sunwing. I had to buy 5 return tickets - Sunwing was the cheapest at less than $400 return each. Flights were direct both ways at decent hours and they also served a hot meal - just like the old days. As far as hotels, I prefer the Harrahs properties. My favourite is Paris, it's comfortable and I seem to have more luck there. When Paris opened it was the fist hotel that really started giving the average player decent comps. Bally's/Flamingo/Harrahs all less expensive as far as rooms and table limits. Ceasars - nice pool, large casino, more expensive, rooms depend on what tower you're in. Stayed a lot at Mirage (not part of Harrahs) when it first opened, nice rooms, fantastic pool, good restaurants, but always had bad luck there. Wynns/ Venetian - beautiful hotels, but for me they're too far away from the main strip. Shows: You won't go wrong seeing any of the Cirque shows. You can also go online to find out who's headlining when you're there. Food: Look for dinner & show packages. Wynns has a good one with La Reve. Steak/Italian/Whatever - Been to Ballys/ Paris/ Golden Nugget/ MGM/ Circus Circus/ Binions/ Golden Steer (haven't been there in years though). Kokomos in Mirage is also nice. There's plenty of restaurants to choose from. I'd recommend you make reservations. Whatever you do - make sure you sign up for a players card and use it every time you play or eat at that hotel. Hope that helps, have fun. |
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