
CANADA’S LIBERAL GOVERNMENT PRESSES FOR EVEN MORE GUN CONTROL - Bill C-71 simply “one more way to target those who don’t need to be targeted,"
A senator from the Atlantic province of New Brunswick, Senator David Richards, also focused on the effect Bill C-71 would have on Canada’s gun community. Drawing on his own experience as a gun owner and hunter, he eloquently defended the law-abiding citizens “who will be beset by” this law, notably rural men – “the easiest targets to take to task in any spectacle against common sense.” The bill was simply “one more way to target those who don’t need to be targeted, [because] some have come to believe that guns are bad even in the hands of good and decent people” –“a profiling which, if done with any other group, would shame this chamber and rile the face of the nation.” The proposed legislation, like the “hollow display of security” the existing gun laws represented, was based on “utter bureaucratic mendacity” that ignored the fact that most major gun crimes were committed in large cities by criminals using restricted, unregistered weapons and “who don’t know what a possession acquisition card looks like.” This crime problem “cannot and will not be solved by this solution. NRA-ILA - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2018