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German Sport Guns GmbH is a German
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.22 LR firearms, intended for
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plinking, but that’s neither here nor there I guess with it’s Canadian magazines pinned at max 5 rounds)
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Starting Monday, gun owners will have until the end of March to declare their intention to participate in the federal program compensating individuals for turning over one of their Liberal government-banned guns, should they “want the chance” (?) at money.
After that date, gun owners who possess one of the more than 2,500 makes and models of guns the Liberal government has deemed too dangerous for public use will not be able to receive compensation.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, who announced the launch of the program on Saturday, because Saturday, suggested not every gun owner who registers to participate would be guaranteed compensation, unless you’re one of his tenants, but I guess that’s also a different story…
(Based on reports from September 2025, leaked audio revealed that Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree promised a tenant, who is also a licensed gun owner, that he would personally ensure the tenant received compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program)
“I urge you to declare as early as you can because submitting a declaration does not guarantee compensation,” he announced. “Declarations will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis.”
Regardless of whether they choose to participate in the program, gun owners with listed firearms face a deadline to turn them over to local police or have them deactivated, a process that renders them not usable, by the time an amnesty period shielding them from liability expires at the end of October, the federal government confirmed on Saturday.
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Failing to participate would expose (the previously legal) firearms owners to consequences including the possible revocation of their licence, the minister said.
The Quebec government is so far the
only province to commit to assist the federal government in efforts to collect the banned firearms, recently signing a $12-million agreement to help with coordination work. The other provinces…not so much. Anandasangaree said officials were “working through issues” with those provinces.
Public Safety Canada, the department responsible for administering the program, confirmed that around $250 million had been set aside for payments
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A six-week pilot program in parts of Cape Breton resulted in 16 people turning in 25 guns last year. The minister has defended the pilot as a success, despite expectations it could collect up to 200 guns.
Based on recent reports regarding the federal gun buyback pilot project in 2025, there are approximately 3,500 licensed gun owners in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM).
While there is no precise total for every registered firearm (as only restricted and prohibited firearms require registration), the following data points were provided during the 2025 pilot project:
- Banned/Restricted Firearms: Reports indicate there are roughly 334 to 380 banned firearms specifically identified in the CBRM.
- Total Firearms Estimate: Some industry estimates suggested there were at least 2,000 guns in the region that the government had banned.
The government also extended the declaration period for the rollout of the national program as compared to the several weeks firearms owners had during the Cape Breton pilot in hopes of encouraging more uptake.
When it comes to collection efforts, Anandasangaree said “we have the capacity, we have the ability to ensure we have nationwide coverage,” save for Saskatchewan and Alberta, because Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Meanwhile, many firearms groups and their lobbyists have been calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government to abandon the initiative, warning that it
unfairly targets, lawful firearms owners and lacks the ability to make any meaningful improvement to public safety or deal with shootings committed with illegal guns.
Whether to include versions of the SKS, a popular hunting rifle, on the government’s list of “assault-style” firearms remains under review. While some gun-control advocates urge the Liberals to add it to the list, the minister has said additional consultation was needed with Indigenous communities, given how it is used for hunting.
The government also announced Saturday that the business portion of the compensation program would reopen in the coming months.
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