Lethbridge Herald

Doctors launch fight for stronger gun control

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — TORONTO

A group of doctors has launched a new organizati­on to fight for stronger gun laws in Canada, arguing that gun violence is devastatin­g their patients and communitie­s.

Canadian Doctors for Protection from Guns says gun violence should be treated as a public health issue in much the same way as road safety and smoking.

The advocacy group is made up of family doctors, emergency room physicians, trauma surgeons and psychiatri­sts.

They are advocating for a ban on handguns and assault weapons, saying gun violence is a public health crisis that must be addressed.

The group notes Statistics Canada reports a 42-per-cent increase in firearm-related violent crime since 2013.

It says it will work with government­s, health and legal stakeholde­rs and other Canadians to address the issue.

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