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This Case Epilogue written February 1, 2017 is intended to provide context to this web site as it documents a Canadian constitutional challenge spanning from 2004 to 2016. Bruce Montague determined to expose the constitutional violations in the Canadian Firearms Act. After being charged, mounting a constitutional challenge and appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada, Montague's case was dismissed without reasons. With Bruce in jail, the Montagues then faced an another twist of injustice -- the confiscation of their home and property by the Ontario government. The Montagues fought the civil forfeiture of their home for years until, in the summer of 2016, the Canadian Constitution Foundation was instrumental in negotiating with the Ontario Civil Forfeiture department to drop the lien against the Montague home. The Canadian Constitution Foundation deserves our support as they continue to fight other cases of injustice around the country. YOU COULD BE NEXT! Canada is undergoing a quiet revolution and your fundamental rights and freedoms are at stake!
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Joe Gingrich

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Joe Gingrich I am a dentist from White Fox, Saskatchewan. I enjoy the shooting sports, especially hunting with my Chocolate Lab, Cocoa.

I am a freedom-oriented individual and perceive firearms ownership as an essential right that law-abiding citizens must keep. Historically, firearm owners licensing, firearms registration, firearms confiscation and finally citizen disarmament have been the tools of tyrants used toward the tyranny of their country's law-abiding citizens. I feel this process is underway today in Canada through the use of the Firearms Act.

I first met Bruce and Donna Montague and their family in Dec., 2002 in Dryden. Bruce joined in for the Jan. 1, 2003 CUFOA (Canadian Unregistered Firearms Owners Association) demonstration on Parliament Hill and in Montreal on Jan.3, 2003. Since then, I have campaigned with Bruce and other like minded individuals in many demonstrations across Canada, to promote and protect our constitutionally guaranteed rights.


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