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We will take pragmatic action to make it harder for criminals to get, and use, handguns and assault weapons. We will:
repeal changes made by Bill C-42 that allow restricted and prohibited weapons to be freely transported without a permit, and we will put decision-making about weapons restrictions back in the hands of police, not politicians;
require enhanced background checks for anyone seeking to purchase a handgun or other restricted firearm;
require purchasers of firearms to show a license when they buy a gun, and require all sellers of firearms to confirm that the license is valid before completing the sale;
We will take pragmatic action to make it harder for criminals to get, and use, handguns and assault weapons. We will:
repeal changes made by Bill C-42 that allow restricted and prohibited weapons to be freely transported without a permit, and we will put decision-making about weapons restrictions back in the hands of police, not politicians;
require enhanced background checks for anyone seeking to purchase a handgun or other restricted firearm;
require purchasers of firearms to show a license when they buy a gun, and require all sellers of firearms to confirm that the license is valid before completing the sale;
Its like the liberal party lives in a different country. They know that that these measures are in place already but deliberately put these in to scare those who are uneducated about firearms.
4.11.8 Gun control and ownership rights
Gun Control in Canada has been an important, contentious and emotional issue for decades, especially since the Montreal Massacre and the subsequent passage of Bill C-68, the Firearms Act, by the Liberals in 1995, which required the registration of all firearms.
The Green Party of Canada opposes any and all unreasonable risks to citizens and society at large due to inappropriate use of firearms. We are not opposed to the use of firearms for safe, sustainable, and legal hunting, acknowledging that for many aboriginal and non-aboriginal people, wild game is an important source of food and cultural heritage.
As far back as 1934, legislation required the registration of handguns with records identifying the owner, the owner's address and the firearm, and the possession of legal handguns has always tightly restricted, coming close to a virtual ban. Contrary to popular misperception, there still is a registry for restricted firearms, including all legal handguns. The problem with handguns is due mostly to illegal handguns smuggled from the USA.
Many concerned Canadians have asserted that the gun registry has helped keep law and order and save lives, and police officers across Canada have been divided on the issue. Many rural Canadians and First Nations people found the long gun registry (for non-restricted models of rifles and shotguns) onerous and discriminatory. We have always believed compromise was possible in reforming the registry to accommodate the concerns of legal gun users while ensuring that law enforcement agencies have the tools they need. We need to better balance these interests and ensure that Canadians are as safe as possible, without imposing ineffective or unreasonable restrictions on law abiding hunters and target shooters.
Although the registration of most “long guns” (rifles and shotguns) was ended by the Conservatives Bill C-19 in 2012, many non-hunters are unaware that there were and remain many other effective gun controls, including:
However, illegal handguns held by gangs and drug dealers are a huge problem, especially in cities. It is time to crack down hard on gun smuggling across the U.S. border. Thousands of illegal handguns are coming across the border and into our urban centres. We need to work with enforcement agencies to press for action against gun smugglers and invest in tougher border measures to halt the movement of illegal firearms.
- Every legal firearm owner must be licensed before owning, borrowing, transporting, using, or even touching any firearm.
- Every licensed firearm owner, in order to be licensed, must take a firearms safety course, pass a comprehensive test, gain the approval of their spouse, and pass both local and national police checks, in addition to a 28 day waiting period.
- A firearms registry remains for “restricted use” firearms, including all assault weapons, automatics, and handguns. Legal handguns are virtually banned for most uses or users.
- There are stringent regulations for firearms dealers, and for firearms storage, handling and transportation.
The risks created by having dangerous weapons in our urban centres are significant. The use of guns in our urban centres is typically not the same as the use of guns in our rural communities. We will ensure that law-abiding citizens pursuing legal activities in target shooting or hunting with long guns are free from unreasonable fees and the threat of criminalization.
Green Party MPs will:
- Provide increased support for Integrated Border Enforcement Teams made up of officers from the RCMP, Canada Border Services, U.S. Customs, and the U.S. Coast Guard in their gathering of intelligence and arresting of gun smugglers;
- Put strict measures in place for those who attempt to cross the Canada/U.S. border with illegal firearms. Ensure that gun smuggling is prosecuted as a gun crime of the highest order rather than as only a customs violation;
- Fulfill Canada’s obligation under international agreements (United Nations Firearms Protocol and the Organization of American States Firearms Convention) to mark all imported firearms, as recommended by the Canadian Association of Police Boards and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police;
- Ensure that gun crime charges are not dropped to facilitate convictions on lesser charges;
- Review the registry for restricted firearms in consultation with First Nations, and with gun sports and hunter organizations. We will ensure law-abiding citizens do not have their firearms unreasonably confiscated;
- Work with target shooting organizations to establish safe and protected locations where target shooting can be practiced.
all these systems are already in place, nothing in their agenda is anything we don't already have, so... it kinda sounds like they don't want to make any change really. I mean I wouldn't trust Justeen as far as the pretty boy can swing a hammer but it kind of seems like a roundabout statement to lure in their own supporters while not really having to do anything in regards to gun control.
doesn't mean the libs wont fly off the wire though and try to bring in Australian style gun control like I've heard some members speak about in the past.
Kate for dictator!
The Green Party has a detailed firearms policy in their "Vision Green"
https://www.greenparty.ca/en/policy/vision-green/people/justice/guns
I would be a benevolent dictator. As my first act, I would eliminate tax on ammo![]()




























