Guest guest Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 In fact under the guise of 'Consumer Safety' any duly arranged 'inspector' (even a certified RCMP Officer) can come on your private property with no warrant, no warning, and search for any products that they deem 'unsafe.' If they so choose they can administer fines, and seize property WITH NO COURT PROCESS, NO COURSE OF REDRESS NOTHING. Its real, Constitutional Lawyer Shawn Buckley speaks out about it: Read the Bill Yourself : http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Language=E & Parl=40 & Ses=2 & Mode=1 & Pub=Bill & Doc=C-6_3 & File=59#10 Section 18(2) States : (2) The Minister may designate an individual as an inspector for the purpose of the administration and enforcement of this Act and the regulations. (ANYONE EVEN RCMP OFFICER - INSTANT 'COMBINATION OFFICER.') Section 20(4) States : (4) An inspector who is carrying out their functions or any person accompanying them may enter on or pass through or over private property, and they are not liable for doing so. If you don't know what this means *any* commercial establishment can have its products seized and forfeited at the whim of any officer that feels that *any* product is unsafe. The RCMP will be zealous to attain this certification and use it in their enforcement activities on the public. If this bill passes they will be able to come onto your property at whim, but must still get a warrant to enter your private premises: 21. (1) If the place mentioned in subsection 20(1) is a dwelling-house, an inspector may not enter it without the consent of the occupant except under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (2). But if you are a BUSINESS YOU WILL HAVE ZERO RIGHTS OF PRIVACY. THEY CAN SEIZE, COPY, MONITOR ANYTHING. GOD HELP THE FARMERS IN THIS. Write the following people to have Section 20(4) stricken from the Bill C-6 Consumer Safety Act Hon. Leona Aglukkaq (Minister of Health) Aglukkaq.L Right Hon. Stephen Harper (Prime Minister) HarpeS Write your MLA, the Minister of Justice NichoR and so forth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 This Bill is not just about Health products---it is across the board end of due process--and can be exported to fit any circumstance. It has already gone through the House and in front of the Senate. I'm not quite sure how long that process will take. Please send emails to the Senate--but it doesn't hurt to send to MPs either. I will send a letter shortly that explains just what all is at stake. The whole bill has to go not just Section 20(4) In the meantime here's the Senate addresses adamsw, andrer, anguswd, atkinn, baconl, bakerg, gautht , brownb, bironmi, damphh, callbc, campbel, carsts, champa, chapum, cochre, rattel, cookj,coolsa, cordyj, cowanj, dallar, dawsod, dayja, debanp, dininc, pdowne, dyckli, egglea, rokosg, fairbj, foxf, frasej, fureyg, goldsy, grafsj, harbm, hublee, jaffem, johnsj, joyals, kennyco, kinsen, charrf, lavigr, lebrem, losier, smithc, mahovf, massip, mccoye, meighen, mercet, merchp, milnel, mitchg, moorew, munsoj, murral, mcgeed , pepinl, nolinp, olived, pepinl, russem, phaleg, lachah, poulim, poyv, prudhm, ringup, jcrivest, rompkw, kfl, sibnic, smithd, spivam, stollp, tardic, tkachd, wattc, zimmer --- On Tue, 6/23/09, zebra77a <zebra77a wrote: zebra77a <zebra77a CANADA POLICE STATE WITH BILL C-6 Received: Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 8:05 PM In fact under the guise of 'Consumer Safety' any duly arranged 'inspector' (even a certified RCMP Officer) can come on your private property with no warrant, no warning, and search for any products that they deem 'unsafe.' If they so choose they can administer fines, and seize property WITH NO COURT PROCESS, NO COURSE OF REDRESS NOTHING.Its real, Constitutional Lawyer Shawn Buckley speaks out about it:http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=X7_0HlCwb8ARead the Bill Yourself : http://www2. parl.gc.ca/ HousePublication s/Publication. aspx?Language= E & Parl=40 & Ses=2 & Mode=1 & Pub=Bill & Doc=C-6_3 & File=59#10Section 18(2) States : (2) The Minister may designate an individual as an inspector for the purpose of the administration and enforcement of this Act and the regulations. (ANYONE EVEN RCMP OFFICER - INSTANT 'COMBINATION OFFICER.')Section 20(4) States : (4) An inspector who is carrying out their functions or any person accompanying them may enter on or pass through or over private property, and they are not liable for doing so.If you don't know what this means *any* commercial establishment can have its products seized and forfeited at the whim of any officer that feels that *any* product is unsafe.The RCMP will be zealous to attain this certification and use it in their enforcement activities on the public.If this bill passes they will be able to come onto your property at whim, but must still get a warrant to enter your private premises: 21. (1) If the place mentioned in subsection 20(1) is a dwelling-house, an inspector may not enter it without the consent of the occupant except under the authority of a warrant issued under subsection (2). But if you are a BUSINESS YOU WILL HAVE ZERO RIGHTS OF PRIVACY. THEY CAN SEIZE, COPY, MONITOR ANYTHING. GOD HELP THE FARMERS IN THIS.Write the following people to have Section 20(4) stricken from the Bill C-6 Consumer Safety Act Hon. Leona Aglukkaq (Minister of Health) Aglukkaq.L (AT) parl (DOT) gc.caRight Hon. Stephen Harper (Prime Minister) HarpeS (AT) parl (DOT) gc.caWrite your MLA, the Minister of Justice NichoR (AT) parl (DOT) gc.ca and so forth. Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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