The Immorality of Restricting Private Gun Ownership

Many people believe all guns should be banned in Canada to keep people safe from violent crimes.


Dennis Dill completely disagrees.


In this premier episode of my new podcast, The Purple Microphone, I sit down with Dennis Dill to discuss why banning guns is immoral, frivolous and dangerous.

You can watch or listen to part of the interview over at: https://perthwellingtonppc.ca/tpm/0001-gun-ownership/


Dennis has over 55 years of experience owning and firing guns. He is a member of the International Defensive Pistol Association and has attended gun matches in Ontario and throughout the USA. He is also a retired dairy farmer and a supporter of the People's Party of Canada. He lives with his wife Nancy in Perth County.


Here's just a sample of what you'll hear in episode #1 of The Purple Microphone:


  • Why banning guns doesn't address mental illness and the evil behind mass murder.

  • Why criminals will always get hold of guns — making almost any form of public gun control frivolous, wasteful and immoral.

  • How gun ownership prevented Japan from landing on the West Coast during World War II.

  • Why gun registration serves no logical purpose and could cost innocent people their lives if Canada was ever invaded.

  • Why police officers should have no more right to carry a gun than a law-abiding person.



While the video version includes plenty of extra visuals than just our talking heads, we produced the show so that it works just fine if you prefer to only listen to it. On that page, you'll also find links to the video on YouTube, Rumble, Bitchute and Substack, along with a link to the audio-only version on Apple Podcasts.


This is our first episode and I am eager to hear your feedback. Let me know what you liked, what you learned and any other comments about how we might improve the content and format of the show.


And be sure to share it with as many people as you can. Politics is said to flow downriver from culture. We need to change the culture in Perth-Wellington to one that respects individual rights to life, liberty and property. We need to create a community where people don't coerce other people to act or think in a certain way.


And we need to show people that they are not alone in their concerns about the way this country is going. That's why I'm interviewing local PPC supporters like Dennis Dill.


So please make time to watch, discuss and share episode one of The Purple Microphone: https://perthwellingtonppc.ca/tpm/0001-gun-ownership/


Wayne Baker