Shotguns have always been around in Canada while handguns have been relatively rare. We did not see a huge rise in the number of shotgun murders after handguns were effectively banned except under closely controlled conditions.
A sawed-off shotgun is illegal, just like a hand gun is. Actually moreso, since it cannot be licensed, is illegal to own, and it is illegal to make a regular shotgun into a sawed-off.
Shotguns purchased new are registered, so if they are stolen or sold, there is now a paper trail. Odd thing about registration, it leads to proper storage and a reduction in the number of guns stolen as a result. It also makes the unrecorded sale of guns far less likely and the theft of older guns more likely to be reported.
Your argument doesn't work, Colpy. You might as well say that if we ban all guns, the criminals will use cross-bows. I suppose if we ban those, there'll be medievel siege engines being hauled around to commit robberies too? What comes after that? Villagers with torches and pitch forks?
A sawed-off shotgun is illegal, just like a hand gun is. Actually moreso, since it cannot be licensed, is illegal to own, and it is illegal to make a regular shotgun into a sawed-off.
Shotguns purchased new are registered, so if they are stolen or sold, there is now a paper trail. Odd thing about registration, it leads to proper storage and a reduction in the number of guns stolen as a result. It also makes the unrecorded sale of guns far less likely and the theft of older guns more likely to be reported.
Your argument doesn't work, Colpy. You might as well say that if we ban all guns, the criminals will use cross-bows. I suppose if we ban those, there'll be medievel siege engines being hauled around to commit robberies too? What comes after that? Villagers with torches and pitch forks?