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Trudeau announces ban on 1,500 types of “military-grade” firearms

- By JIM BRONSKILL

OTTAWA — The federal government has outlawed a wide range of rifles with the aim of making Canada safer, saying the guns were designed for the battlefiel­d, not hunting or sport shooting.

The ban issued Friday covers some 1,500 models and variants of what the government considers assault-style firearms, meaning they cannot be legally used, sold or imported, starting immediatel­y.

The list includes the popular AR-15 rifle and the Ruger Mini-14 used to kill 14 women at Montreal’s Ecole Polytechni­que in 1989.

“Today we are closing the market for military-grade assault weapons in Canada,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a news conference.

“Every single Canadian wants to see less gun violence and safer communitie­s.”

There is a two-year amnesty period while the government creates a program that will allow current owners to receive compensati­on for turning in the designated firearms or keep them through a grandfathe­ring process yet to be worked out.

Under the amnesty, the newly prohibited firearms can only be transferre­d or transporte­d within Canada for specific purposes. Owners must keep the guns securely stored until there is more informatio­n on the buyback program.

Trudeau cited numerous mass shootings, from Ecole Polytechni­que to the killings in Nova Scotia last month, as the reasons for the move. Some guns have legitimate uses, including recreation­al shooting, he said, “but you don’t need an AR-15 to bring down a deer.”

Stricter gun controls were promised in the Liberals’ election campaign platform last fall.

“Enough is enough,” said Public Safety Minister Bill Blair, a former Toronto police chief.

“Banning assault-style firearms will save Canadian lives. These guns have no legitimate civilian purpose.”

Conservati­ve leader Andrew Scheer accused Trudeau of using the COVID-19 pandemic and the immediate emotion of the horrific murders in Nova Scotia to push the Liberals’ ideologica­l agenda and make major firearms policy changes.

“Taking firearms away from law-abiding citizens does nothing to stop dangerous criminals who obtain their guns illegally,” Scheer said in a statement.

The Liberals reiterated promises to introduce other gun-control measures, including a plan to empower provinces and cities to manage the storage and use of handguns within their individual jurisdicti­ons.

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The Canadian Press In this file photo, semi-automatic rifles fill a wall at a gun shop in Lynnwood, Wash. Canada’s federal government is poised to ban a variety of assault-style rifles.
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