
Season 5 · Episode 144
Ep. 144: Armed for Safety: An RCMP Insider’s Fight for Self-Defense Rights in Canada
The Silvercore Podcast with Travis Bader
November 5, 20242h 48m
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Silvercore Podcast, host Travis Bader sits down with Ian Sim, a seasoned RCMP officer with nearly three decades of experience in law enforcement and public safety. Ian dives deep into the controversial topic of self-defense rights in Canada, dissecting Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and its implications for personal safety. From challenging misconceptions around civilian firearms laws to advocating for new legislation like the Last Line of Defense Act, Ian brings a unique insider’s perspective to the conversation. Tune in as they explore the complexities of balancing public safety, individual rights, and the evolving role of law enforcement in modern society.
Book referenced by Ian: https://tinyurl.com/yzhp43as
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- [00:00:00 - 00:02:00] Introduction and Background
- [00:03:14 - 00:04:15] The Right to Security of Person
- [00:05:56 - 00:10:54] UBC Experience and Understanding Rights
- [00:20:34 - 00:24:14] Armored Car Guards and Private Citizens
- [00:33:11 - 00:34:48] The ‘Death Gap’ Concept
- [00:48:56 - 00:50:16] Proposal for the Last Line of Defense Act (LLDA)
- [00:55:11 - 00:57:02] Addressing Media Misinformation
- [01:41:33 - 01:42:54] Normalizing Authorization to Carry
- [02:20:32 - 02:23:20] Public Safety Policy Suggestions
- [02:46:16 - 02:48:12] Closing Thoughts