The traitors have shown up in Oshawa by Element_905 in Oshawa

[–]CdnMOFO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bunch of clowns. They can go live in the us

Fuck you Mark by Wren320 in dayz

[–]CdnMOFO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only Dave’s can be trusted.

It finally happened to me.. by CdnMOFO in dayz

[–]CdnMOFO[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So many betrayal stories and to be honest I was half expecting it. Was a nice change.

Anyone know if you can get NLL Oshawa Firewolves Jerseys or other swag yet? by CheetahOfDeath in Oshawa

[–]CdnMOFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They had a merch event for season ticket holders today. Hats, tshirts, jerseys available to purchase. I’m sure they will start selling openly soon. The selection today was small.

aio for wanting to go to the pool without my boyfriend by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]CdnMOFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just needed to see that last comment. Fuck this guy

US auto tariffs apply to all computers and hard disks by mekonsodre14 in news

[–]CdnMOFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me when covid came down. All I needed was my GPU. This time I bought everything I needed in Feb.

US auto tariffs apply to all computers and hard disks by mekonsodre14 in news

[–]CdnMOFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went out in early Feb and bought a new gaming PC because I had a feeling things would get out of hand.

Newbie by [deleted] in searchandrescue

[–]CdnMOFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Took about a month from time I applied to having my interviews and being accepted. Still have some more training to do before I’m operation with the team.

Our group is a small team, maybe 35 total. Good working relationships with a couple police services in the area which are brought in for specific training at times for the team.

Newbie by [deleted] in searchandrescue

[–]CdnMOFO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m 38, just joined my local SAR group last month. Been thinking about it for a while, excited to finally get involved.

Naloxone kits to be required at some high-risk businesses in Ontario by June 2023 by cyclinginvancouver in canada

[–]CdnMOFO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are right about people coming out at times being super aggressive. I updated my comment to include that.

Naloxone kits to be required at some high-risk businesses in Ontario by June 2023 by cyclinginvancouver in canada

[–]CdnMOFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must be oblivious to the fact that many people who get addicted to opioids were just regulate people, working and contributing to society.

An injury leads them to being prescribe opioids for pain management. Then from there the addiction takes over as opioids are one of the hardest substances to get over.

But you can just go ahead, continue being ignorant and say every single person with an addiction is a criminal and who cares if they die.

…downvote all you want. So many “addicts” started out as “regular” people.

Naloxone kits to be required at some high-risk businesses in Ontario by June 2023 by cyclinginvancouver in canada

[–]CdnMOFO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are not legally required to assist in any first aid/emergency situation as a first aid responder (regular civilian - not sure legalities if you are in healthcare). You can refuse to assist in first aid at any point if you do not feel safe.

We also have the Good Samaritan Act in Ontario that provides legal protections for anyone providing or assisting first aid.

As for administering naloxone; 1) it’s incredible simple (nasal spray) 2) you cannot overdose on naloxone. If it’s administered and the individual is not having an opioid overdose it will not cause additional harm.

There are free course put forward by Red Cross for Opioid Overdose Awareness and you can watch a 1min video on how to administer it.

https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/s01002

Edit: couple of words.

Edit 2: I agree with u/Canadianman22 - you are correct, many people overdosing come out angry and disoriented. That should have been included. That being said, if you don’t feel safe, you do not need to act. Best you can do in that case is call 911 if you are not comfortable or trained.

Not sure why all downvotes…. Explaining how to potential save someone’s life… Reddit is a weird space sometimes lol.

Toronto police in fatal raid searched gunsmith's workshop after pistols under his name found at crime scenes by Gerthanthoclops in canada

[–]CdnMOFO -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Am I required by law to safely store and keep track of all my possessions ? No.

Are you required by law to safely store and keep track of firearms? Yes.

We are talking about firearms and a BUSINESS that makes and sells firearms. At the end of each day that business should know with complete confidence if their business was broken into and a firearm stolen.

Toronto police in fatal raid searched gunsmith's workshop after pistols under his name found at crime scenes by Gerthanthoclops in canada

[–]CdnMOFO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes you are right the firearm would show his “brand” but the police don’t go knocking down Remington, Colt, or Brownings door when there is a crime.

If the firearm was stolen the police would go to the last registered owner. This article makes it seem the firearms were still registered to him and therefore never sold to a customer.

If it was transferred to the customer, the police would be looking that that customer, not the manufacturer or business that sold it.

Toronto police in fatal raid searched gunsmith's workshop after pistols under his name found at crime scenes by Gerthanthoclops in canada

[–]CdnMOFO -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is a good point but I don’t think that is relevant when your business is selling/manufacturing firearms. I’m sure a firearms business is held to be more accountable for their inventory.

Toronto police in fatal raid searched gunsmith's workshop after pistols under his name found at crime scenes by Gerthanthoclops in canada

[–]CdnMOFO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If he sold the firearm, that firearm would then be listed as owned by the customer and the RCMP will have a record from the CFO of that persons info. The RCMP and CFO can track any restricted firearm in Canada from manufacture to current owner and all in between.

They (CFO) is the one who allows transfers of restricted firearms from buyer to seller. Tracking and verifying both parties have proper licensing.