Gun Rights Activists Bruce & Donna Montague Reach Settlement That Saves Their Home
By Derek James From
Etobicoke, ON -(AmmoLand.com)- Bruce and Donna Montague’s 10-year fight to save their home from the Government of Ontario is finally over.
They have accepted a settlement and the Honorable Mr. Justice Shaw of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice completely dismissed the civil forfeiture action against their home.
The Montagues live near Kenora, Ontario, where they once owned and operated a gunsmith business. Like so many other hard-working Canadians, all they wanted to do was earn a living and raise their family with as little interference as possible from an intrusive government.
Bruce and Donna began publicly and peacefully protesting Canada’s firearms laws after the federal government introduced Bill C-68 in 1995—which they viewed as an unconstitutional attack on the rights of law-abiding firearms owners.
After years of activism with no noticeable results, the Montagues decided to put their convictions to the test. In 2002, Bruce deliberately let his firearms license expire. Donna did the same shortly after. There is no question that they would have been permitted to renew these licences had they chosen to do so, yet they deliberately chose …Read the Rest
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