Times Colonist

Montreal wants ban on handguns, assault rifles

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OTTAWA — Following Toronto’s lead, Montreal is set to formally ask the federal government to impose a nationwide ban on handguns and assault rifles for anyone who doesn’t work in law enforcemen­t.

Coun. Alex Norris is expected to table a motion at a council meeting next Monday requesting that Ottawa strengthen its guncontrol bill, known as C-71.

The motion says Montreal’s council should ask Ottawa to prohibit all “private possession of assault rifles and handguns, except in the case of the Canadian Armed Forces, police forces, and other authoritie­s mandated to possess firearms … under restrictio­ns imposed by [government­s].”

It asks the federal government to increase restrictio­ns on the legal sale of weapons such as hunting rifles and shotguns in order to ensure they don’t get into the hands of people who are at risk to commit violent acts.

“For hunting rifles, there can be arguments in favour of them,” Norris said in an interview.

“But in the case of handguns and assault rifles, these are really police or military weapons that the public should not have access to.”

In late July, following a shooting on Toronto’s Danforth Avenue that killed two people and wounded 13, city council passed a motion asking Ottawa to “[prohibit] the availabili­ty, sale, possession and use of handguns, assault rifles and semi-automatic firearms in Canada.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in northweste­rn Quebec on Wednesday that his government is “listening attentivel­y” to the council motions from the nation’s two largest cities.

“There have been a number of events over the past weeks and months, tragedies that have people reflecting on what more we can do to protect citizens and keep communitie­s safe,’ he said.

“We know there are further discussion­s about the next steps that can be taken.”

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