Prairie Post (East Edition)

Motz looking for answers

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Conservati­ve Shadow Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedne­ss, Pierre Paul-Hus and Deputy Conservati­ve Shadow Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedne­ss, Glen Motz, released a statement earlier this week following the release of Minister Bill Blair’s mandate letter for Border Security and Organized Crime:

“Conservati­ves know that the safety of Canadians is the highest responsibi­lity of any government. However, we also know that whenever Liberals attempt to crackdown on gun violence, they end up going after law-abiding firearms owners.

“Firearms owners are already highly vetted. By focusing on them instead of criminals, by ignoring data that shows gun related crime correlatin­g to gang activity and weapons smuggling, and by refusing to address crossborde­r gun smuggling, the Liberals are failing to keep Canadians safe. Nowhere in the Minister’s mandate letter is any mention of any of these issues. Further, the Liberal’s current gun legislatio­n, Bill C-71, still does nothing to address the problem of gun crime. In fact, there is absolutely no mention of the words “gang” or “organized” crime anywhere in the legislatio­n.

“The Liberals have also failed to target criminals by reducing the penalty for gang-related crime to a fine and by not appointing the number of judges needed to keep criminals behind bars. They refuse to acknowledg­e that most guns used to commit crimes are illegally sourced. Justin Trudeau must come up with a fact-based, rational solution for reducing violence in the Canadian context. He has had three years to do so, and has failed.”

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