Is a stab in the head immediately and inexorably fatal as I've been told?
QTTDTOT
Usually disabling, yes, but not ALWAYS fatal.
if you do it yourself probably not
you just need to pay someone to stab you repeatedly
I'd do it for $20 inbox me
What are Canadian/Ontarian laws regarding firearms and leased or rented property?
I know there are some things landlords cannot ban tenants from keeping on the property, such as pets. Does anyone know if landlords can ban you from owning and storing guns in an apartment you rent?
LTB landlord and tenant board, call/email them. I presume if the lease/rental papers don't say anything in regards to funs you're good to go.
I think I'll have to call and see, because the Residential Tenancies Act seems to state that even if the lease agreement prohibits guns, they are not actually permitted to evict me for not complying.
Meanwhile I decided to look for precedents or related legislation and found this gem.
Is cold steel a bad blade company? Been think of getting the 2 handed machete 97 from them.
When i go to a gun store to buy a gun, I do a background check. Is the gun registered to me?
What do you do if your target is smaller than your iron sights? I can hit a target that size no problem, but the difficulty of aiming when it's only a fraction of the size of your sight is fucking bullshit because there are basically no points of reference, and if aligning it to the center of the front sight horizontally is manageable, making a proper vertical offset is fucking impossible. I know sighting so that bullet goes exactly to the top center of the front sight is an option, but then the sight becomes extremely obstructive so I don't want to do that.
Well shit. It's even worse than I feared. According to prior rulings of the LTB, even when it has not been mentioned in the terms of the tenant agreement,
===Keeping a firearm in a rented apartment is ALWAYS grounds for eviction in Ontario==.
According to an order issued last April TSL-82034-17 (Re), 2017 CanLII 28593 (ON LTB), canlii.ca
It is the mere act of keeping a gun in the nuit, and not the details of its storage there, that apparently constitute a safety risk. And by section 66 of the Residential Tenancy Act, such a safety risk is grounds for eviction:
Is the Mosin Crate reputable? Do they usually overcharge/lie about gun condition? Does anyone here have experience with them?