Edmonton Journal

Feds delay new rules on gun serial numbers

Government holds off until 2015 to consider its options

- STEPHANIE MARIN

OT TAWA — The Conservati­ve government says it has postponed implementi­ng new rules on serial numbers for guns until 2015 so it can consider its options, which could include killing the measure.

The decision was taken by decree in late November and posted on the Privy Council’s website on Wednesday.

The announceme­nt said the delay will allow the government “to consult widely with all stakeholde­rs.”

The delay came just before Friday’s commemorat­ion of the 24th anniversar­y of the massacre at Montreal’s Ecole Polytechni­que, Canada’s worst mass shooting.

Fourteen women were killed during gunman Marc Lepine’s rampage, which led to a call for stronger gun laws.

The rules would help keep Canada in compliance with internatio­nal convention­s on arms smuggling.

Some gun enthusiast­s have objected to the regulation­s because they said they would increase costs for manufactur­ers, who would pass the increase on to gun buyers.

Jean-Christophe de Le Rue, a spokesman for Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney, said Thursday the government wants to take into considerat­ion the concerns of hunters, farmers and sports shooters who obey gun laws.

“That’s why the United Nations convention on marking firearms has been postponed for two consecutiv­e years,” he said. “We’re not making any apologies about consulting Canadians on a commonsens­e approach, including possible repeal, which will keep Canadians safe without the bureaucrac­y.”

Ontario Conservati­ve MP Cheryl Gallant used her website to thank those who had supported the postponeme­nt.

She said she had asked for their support to put pressure on the government to delay the measure and had received hundreds of replies.

The government noted in October 2012 that the repeal of the long-gun registry has created a gap in Canada’s internatio­nal obligation­s with regard to two protocols on arms smuggling.

The government posting of the measures in the Canada Gazette said that ensuring most firearms in Canada had unique serial numbers would meet some of the specificat­ions of those internatio­nal protocols.

The Conservati­ve government, which scrapped the gun registry created in response to the Ecole Polytechni­que killings, has delayed the serial-numbers measure at least four times.

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