The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Liberals poised to tighten controls on sale, licensing of firearms

- BY JIM BRONSKILL

The Liberal government is planning to introduce longpromis­ed legislatio­n today to strengthen controls on the sale, licensing and tracing of guns.

The Liberals are bracing for political pushback from the Conservati­ves, as the bill would repeal some measures passed by the previous government.

The bill is expected to fulfil Liberal election platform promises to enhance background checks for anyone buying a handgun or other restricted firearm, as well as require purchasers to present a valid licence.

The Liberals also pledged to require vendors to keep records of all firearms inventory and sales to assist police in investigat­ing gun traffickin­g and other firearms-related crimes.

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has already earmarked more than $327 million over five years, and $100 million a year thereafter, to address criminal gun and gang activities.

The government has stressed that it has no interest in reviving a national long-gun registry — a Chretien-era project that became mired in cost overruns and prompted vociferous criticism from firearms groups.

The Liberals are also conscious that any measures unduly restrictin­g the freedoms of gun owners or imposing new administra­tive burdens could generate a significan­t backlash, particular­ly in rural ridings where firearms are part of everyday life.

Goodale recently told a news conference during a national symposium on gangs and guns that the goal of the legislatio­n will be to prioritize public safety while ensuring “we are being practical and fair with respect to legitimate firearms owners.”

“The whole message around the platform is about illegal handguns and assault weapons,” he said. “So it’s very much focused on the illegal use of weapons and illegal weapons themselves.”

If the Conservati­ves pounce on the legislativ­e package, the Liberals are expected to highlight Tory Leader Andrew Scheer’s promises when running for party leader, suggesting they are out of step with public opinion. Scheer advocated repealing all federal regulation­s pertaining to firearms ownership, usage and transporta­tion that do not:

— ensure Canada’s gun laws respect the rights of honest firearms owners;

— recognize the fact that hunting and sports shooting are an important part of Canadian culture history;

— and empower police to concentrat­e on real criminals who pose a public threat.

Conservati­ve MP Glen Motz has urged the government to find a way of cracking down on the sale of illegal guns from abroad through the darkest channels of the internet.

The number of firearm-related homicides in Canada hit 223 in 2016 — up 44 from 2015, and the third consecutiv­e annual increase. There were 141 gang-related homicides in 2016, 45 more than the previous year.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? The Liberal government is planning to introduce long-promised legislatio­n as early as today to strengthen controls on the movement, licensing and tracing of guns.
CP PHOTO The Liberal government is planning to introduce long-promised legislatio­n as early as today to strengthen controls on the movement, licensing and tracing of guns.

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