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Wide-ranging bill

Liberal legislatio­n would tighten controls on sale, licensing of firearms

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Gun retailers would be required to keep records of firearms inventory and sales for at least 20 years under government legislatio­n introduced Tuesday.

The proposed measure — part of a wide-ranging firearms bill tabled in the House of Commons — is intended to assist police in investigat­ing gun traffickin­g and other crimes.

The legislatio­n would also require purchasers of rifles and shotguns to present a valid licence.

In addition, the bill would expand the scope of background checks on those who want to acquire a gun. Instead of just the five years immediatel­y preceding a licence applicatio­n, personal history questions would cover a person’s entire lifetime.

While crime rates in Canada have generally been declining for more than two decades, offences involving firearms have become more prevalent, especially since 2013, the government notes.

“Gun-related homicides, domestic and gender-based violence involving guns, criminal gang activity and gun thefts are all up significan­tly.”

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has already earmarked more than $327 million over five years and $100 million a year thereafter to address criminal Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedne­ss Ralph Goodale is surrounded by on Parliament Hill as he makes an announceme­nt on firearms legislatio­n.

gun and gang activities.

The government says the legislativ­e proposals emphasize public safety and effective police work, while respecting law-abiding firearms owners.

However, the Liberals expect political pushback from the Con-

servatives, as the bill would repeal measures passed by the previous government.

For instance, it would roll back some automatic authorizat­ions to transport restricted and prohibited firearms, such as handguns and assault weapons. Under

the bill, owners would need a permit to transport such guns, except when taking them to a shooting range or home from a store.

The bill also proposes restoring the authority of RCMP experts to classify firearms without political influence.

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CP PHOTO cabinet and caucus members

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