Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Canada to ‘cap the market’ for handguns with new law

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya

TORONTO: Canadian Prime Minister on Monday introduced a legislatio­n that will put a national freeze on handgun ownership in the country, days after 19 children and two teachers were gunned down at a school in Uvalde, Texas, in the neighbouri­ng United States.

This is not a blanket ban on handguns but if passed, the new law will “prevent individual­s from bringing newly acquired handguns into Canada and from buying, selling, and transferri­ng handguns within the country,” the prime minister’s office said.

“We need only look south of the border to know that if we do not take action, firmly and rapidly, it gets worse and worse and more difficult to counter,” Trudeau said during a press conference in Ottawa on Monday, referring to the dramatic rise in gun violence in the US.

Essentiall­y, he said, Canada was “capping the market for handguns”.

The proposed

bill also

Since 2009 the per capita rate of guns being pointed at someone has

while the rate at which a gun was fired with an intent to kill or wound is Firearms-related violent crimes account for less than 3% of all violent crimes in Canada Almost two-thirds of gun crimes in urban areas involved handguns

Guns are often smuggled in illegally from the US

includes other measures like taking away firearms licenses of gun owners involved in acts of domestic violence or criminal harassment, such as stalking, countering gun smuggling and traffickin­g.

It will also create a new “red flag” law that will enable courts to require that individual­s considered a danger to themselves or others surrender their firearms to law enforcemen­t, while protecting the safety of the individual applying to the red flag process.

The government said it will require rifle magazines to be permanentl­y altered so they can never hold more than five rounds and will ban the sale and transfer of large-capacity magazines under the Criminal Code.

“One Canadian killed by gun violence is one too many. I’ve seen all too well the tragic cost that gun violence has in our communitie­s across the country. Today, we’re proposing some of the strongest measures in Canadian history to keep guns out of our communitie­s and build a safer future for everyone,” Trudeau said.

The new measures are assured of passing in Canada’s parliament as the ruling Liberals and leftist opposition New Democrats have enough votes.

(With inputs from agencies)

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