Ontario vows to keep collecting data on gun buyers despite federal objections
TORONTO — Ontario says it won’t create a provincial gun registry, but it will require stores to keep records of who buys guns, despite federal objections.
Community Safety Minister Madeleine Meilleur has written her federal counterpart, Vic Toews, to say Ontario will “comply fully” with the requirements of Bill C-19, which scrapped the federal gun registry.
But Meilleur says Ontario retailers will still be required to log names and address of anyone purchasing a gun as part of the permit process.
She says the Ontario Provincial Police chief firearms officer interprets section 58 of the Firearms Act as giving him the power to impose that requirement.
Meilleur says it’s up to Toews to change the Firearms Act if he wants Ontario retailers to stop collecting information on gun buyers.
Toews sent a letter sent Tuesday to all provincial chief firearms officers, saying the collection of point-of-sale data is no longer authorized under the Firearms Act.
He asked the RCMP to notify him “immediately” if they hear of chief firearms officers engaged in “unauthorized data collection.”
Quebec want its own gun registry and has mounted a legal challenge preventing the destruction of the federal long-gun registry records.
They need to pass provincial legislation then, without the bite of the criminal code, and they need to stop declaring what they will or will not do without any reason..............
I am entirely fed up with scum that think they rule by decree, without reference to the expressed will of the people through the institutions that exist for the sole purpose of expressing that will.
Of course they don't, if they are being recorded.
You don't understand how this registry thing works, do you?
It doesn't work at all......especially now that it doesn't EXIST!
A MAC-10 is a perfect hunting weapon, no?![]()
Naw, limited range, too high a cyclic rate..........
Now an M16.........that IS a great coyote killer!
As an M14 would be a great deer rifle.