Government of Canada Takes Further Action Toward Effective Gun Control
May 19, 2009
Ottawa – Ted Menzies, Member of Parliament for Macleod and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, is pleased to highlight the re-extension of an amnesty and other measures that help firearms owners comply with the law, announced on May 15, 2009.

“This Government has, once again, extended the amnesty to continue to bring law-abiding citizens into our licensing system,” said Minister Toews. “We are preventing the pointless criminalization of non-restricted gun owners, who are working to come into compliance with our firearms laws.”

“Make no mistake that this amnesty actually serves to enhance public safety. When previously extended, the amnesty encouraged an increase of gun owners registering as licensed firearms owners, as did the other measures we are renewing,” said Minister Van Loan.

The following three measures, which will encourage compliance and reduce the administrative burden on lawful firearms owners, are now in effect until May 16, 2010:
  • Extending by one year an amnesty which allows individuals in possession of unregistered non-restricted firearms to take steps to bring themselves into compliance;
  • Extending by one year the current fee waiver for firearms licence renewals or upgrades; and,
  • Allowing eligible holders of expired Possession-Only Licences to apply for a new one within a year.
“I fully support the re-extension of the amnesty.  Furthermore, your Conservative Government will continue to fight for effective gun control that targets criminals, not farmers and hunters.” said Menzies.

Our effort to combat criminal gun crimes remains strong. We have introduced mandatory prison sentences for those who commit gun crimes and tougher bail rules for serious weapon-related offences.
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