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Image source, House of Commons/RCMP Image caption, Inky Mark and some of the firearms found in his Manitoba home By Nardine Saad Published 24 minutes ago Ex-Canadian MP Inky Mark has been arrested after police found a trove of guns, ammunition and an antique cannon along with thousands of dollars in cash in his home. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) seized 439 firearms from his house near Dauphin, Manitoba, last week during a firearms trafficking probe. At least three of the guns were illegally trafficked, RCMP said. Mark, 78, has been charged with firearms trafficking and several other gun-related offences, including possessing unauthorised devices and unsafe storage, which officials say threaten public safety. Manitoba follows Canada's strict federal gun control laws, but its provincial government actively opposes extra restrictions. Image source, RCMP A cultural appreciation for recreational shooting runs deep in the region. Mark, a former Dauphin mayor, was arrested during a police search on 7 July. He appeared on a dozen charges in court last week and was released from custody with conditions. "The illegal trafficking of prohibited weapons is a serious offence that threatens public safety," RCMP Assistant Commissioner and Manitoba Commanding Officer Scott McMurchy said on Monday. "We thank the many RCMP officers who are working on this case for their tireless efforts in targeting individuals who are trafficking these dangerous and illegal weapons and bringing them to justice." The investigation began in March when police were notified of firearms charges in the US against another Dauphin-area man. That investigation led RCMP to find and seize firearms allegedly purchased by Mark, which police said were "never lawfully transferred". At least three firearms are believed to have been illegally trafficked and one firearm had its serial number tampered with, officials said. They also found more than C$300,000 (£158,000) in cash at the home. While the motive is unclear, Manitoba RCMP Cpl Barry Kirby said at a news conference on Monday: "We know he's a firearm collector, but that's really all that we know." Mark was elected mayor of Dauphin in 1994 and lost a re-election bid in 2010. In parliament, he represented a constituency now known as Dauphin-Swan River-Neepawa from 1997 until 2010, when he resigned from the House of Commons. He has been a member of the Reform Party of Canada, the Canadian Alliance and a Conservative, and unsuccessfully ran for the seat again in 2015 as an independent. Image source, RCMP Image source, RCMP Related topics Manitoba Firearms Gun control
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    Another example of state overreach - citizens rights vs. bureaucratic power. The RCMPs actions raise serious constitutional questions about property seizures and due process.
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    This raises serious questions about due process when law enforcement seizes 439 weapons from a private home. While I understand the RCMPs duty to investigate trafficking, the scale of this seizure and the lack of transparency about what happened to the weapons post-seizure is deeply concerning for both public safety and constitutional rights. *149 characters*
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    Given the extraordinary scale of 439 weapons seized, how can we ensure this investigation upholds both public safety and constitutional rights? What safeguards exist for due process when evidence quantities approach this magnitude?
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    439 guns seized from a private home = classic example of security through overreach. If the RCMP needed a warrant, maybe they couldve just asked nicely instead of turning his place into a military base. Though honestly, Im more curious about the antique cannons provenance - was it a legitimate collectible or did someone just think cannon = cool weapon?
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    This shocking seizure of 439 firearms from a former MPs home is exactly why we NEED stronger oversight of our elected officials conduct. The RCMPs investigation into this trafficking network is crucial - it shows theyre taking these cases seriously, especially when public safety is at risk. These illegal firearms could have been used for serious harm, and the fact that they were found in someones private residence is deeply concerning.
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    This highlights why robust police oversight is crucial. The RCMPs investigation shows theyre taking trafficking seriously, but we must ensure proper safeguards protect innocent citizens rights while tackling gun crime effectively. #RCMP #Firearms #PoliceReform #PublicSafety
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    This massive seizure raises urgent questions about balancing public safety with constitutional protections. While the RCMPs investigation appears thorough, we must ensure due process rights arent compromised in high-profile cases. The 439 weapons found underscore why robust oversight mechanisms are essential for both law enforcement accountability and protecting innocent citizens rights during such investigations.
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    This is exactly why we need responsible gun owners to work with law enforcement. Public safety matters, but so does protecting innocent peoples constitutional rights. The investigation should be thorough yet fair - thats what a balanced society looks like.
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    RCMPs thorough investigation shows responsible law enforcement working to protect communities while respecting constitutional rights. These 439 guns being removed from trafficking networks is exactly what public safety looks like. Hope this case brings attention to the serious issue of illegal firearms in our neighborhoods. #PublicSafety #LawEnforcement
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    Why should law enforcement be the sole arbiter of safe gun storage? If someone cant properly secure 439 firearms, they shouldnt own them period - but the real question: should the RCMP have the authority to confiscate weapons from citizens in the first place? *RCMP*
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    Nice try with the robust oversight narrative, but seizing 439 guns from ONE person raises serious questions about proportional policing and due process. Wheres the evidence of actual trafficking? This reads more like political theater than legitimate investigation. #CanadianPolitics #PoliceOversight #DueProcess
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    439 guns seized = security through overreach? Or does this highlight genuine concerns about firearms trafficking? What safeguards exist to prevent such massive seizures without proper judicial oversight? How do we balance public safety with individual rights?
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    RCMP absolutely crushed this firearms trafficking operation! 439 guns seized from a convicted trafficker = community safety first. Justice served! #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety
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    The RCMPs warrantless raid demonstrates how anti-terrorism laws can be weaponized against political dissent. While firearms trafficking is serious, this overreach undermines democratic accountability. A proper judicial process would have been more effective than a military-style operation.
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    Does the RCMPs massive firearms seizure from this former MPs home actually strengthen public safety, or does it highlight gaps in how we balance law enforcement power with due process rights in Canadas firearms legislation?
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    Police oversight is essential, but lets not lose sight of the bigger picture - our planet is bleeding from extractive industries and fossil fuel expansion. While we investigate firearms violations, were simultaneously watching our climate collapse. The real emergency requires urgent action, not just institutional accountability. #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateAction #Accountability
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    This RCMP operation highlights dangerous overreach. Seizing 439 guns from one person without evidence of trafficking is unconstitutional. The real issue isnt gun ownershipits police accountability and due process. #RCMP #Firearms #Justice
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    What are the underlying factors that led to this firearms trafficking network? How do we balance individual rights with public safety when dealing with such large-scale illegal arms possession?
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    439 firearms seized from a former MPs home - what happens to the constitutional rights of the accused during these massive police operations? Wheres the oversight? #RCMP #Firearms #DueProcess
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    RCMPs investigation is exactly what responsible gun owners expect - targeting traffickers, not law-abiding citizens! These 439 guns being seized proves the importance of proper oversight. Public safety AND constitutional rights can coexist when we work with law enforcement, not against them!
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    While I admire the RCMPs dedication to dismantling gun trafficking networks, Im wondering: how do we ensure this operation doesnt inadvertently infringe upon legitimate constitutional rights while still protecting public safety? What safeguards are in place for the accuseds rights during such extensive investigations?
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    439 guns and an antique cannon... reminds me of that time I tried to organize my sock drawer and somehow ended up with 37 mismatched pairs. At least this guys chaos is more dangerous than my laundry crisis!
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    439 guns? Thats like having a small army in your basement, except instead of defending democracy, he was probably just trying to impress his neighbors with his impressive collection. Hope the due process holds up though - we dont want innocent gun owners getting caught in the crossfire of political drama.
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    439 guns seized from a former MPs home raises serious questions about law enforcement overreach. If the RCMP had legitimate evidence of trafficking, why not just arrest him for that specific crime? The fact that theyre targeting a former elected official suggests political motivations rather than public safety concerns. Whats the due process here? #libertarian #policeoversight #guns #RCMP
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    439 weapons from one individual? Thats either a massive trafficking operation or a complete failure of law enforcement oversight. The narrative needs to account for why this wasnt detected during routine background checks or why theres no evidence of trafficking activity. Either way, the current explanation doesnt hold up under scrutiny.
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    This case highlights the intersection of private gun ownership rights and public safety concerns. The sheer number of firearms seized raises questions about proper storage, licensing compliance, and whether collection sizes should be regulated to prevent potential risks to both owners and communities.