Van Loan criticizes Mountie report on gun registry - Friday, November 06, 2009

Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan on Thursday disagreed with the RCMP over the usefulness of the federal gun registry. OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan suggested...

"What you will see tomorrow in this report by the national firearms centre to justify the existence, is that the statistic I just gave you is not included," Van Loan told reporters on Parliament Hill. "Whoever put it together didn't put in the information that only 2.4 per cent of those 3.5 million queries were actually related to information about a long-gun registration number or the serial number of a gun." - Van Loan


Minister grilled over release of a gun registry - Thursday, November 05, 2009
Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan attempted to undermine a report to Parliament on the federal gun registry Thursday -- calling into question the agenda of its authors after refusing to make the report public before a crucial parliamentary...

Gun registry queries by police jumped last year - Thursday, November 05, 2009
Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan told reporters on Thursday that of the 3.5 million times police accessed the Canadian Firearms Registry last year, only 2.4 per cent of those requests dealt with long guns. (Canadian Press) The number of police...

MPs vote to abolish long-gun registry - Wednesday, November 04, 2009

The federal long-gun registry moved a step closer to being abolished as MPs voted Wednesday in the House of Commons to scrap the controversial program.

With support from 18 Liberals and New Democrats, the private member's bill passed second reading 164-137 and now goes to committee.

If passed, Bill C-391 would scrap the decade-old registry and destroy existing data within the system on about seven million shotguns and rifles.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper rises along with Environment Minister Jim Prentice and Defence Minister Peter MacKay to vote in favour of the bill to abolish the long-gun registry in the House of Commons. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
The legislation was proposed by Manitoba Tory backbencher Candice Hoeppner.

"I think it's important that the Liberals and NDP allowed a free vote and that many of their members supported the private member's bill," Hoeppner said.

"It's step one. There's still a lot of work to do, though."

Because the proposed law was introduced as a private member's bill, opposition MPs were permitted to break from party lines and support it.

That secured support from New Democrats and Liberals from northern and rural ridings, where opposition to the gun registry is strongest.

"I favour a gun-control system, but I do not favour a gun-control system that makes criminals out of farmers and hunters,” said PEI Liberal MP Wayne Easter.

The Conservatives have long opposed the gun registry, brought in by the former Liberal government in response to the killing of 14 women at Montreal's L'École Polytéchnique in 1989.

However, there is unwavering support for the gun registry from such groups as the Coalition for Gun Control, the Canadian Chiefs of Police and the Canadian Police Association.

Wendy Cukier of the Coalition for Gun Control said firearm deaths. including suicides and murders of women, have declined during the time the registry has been in place.

Cukier, who watched the vote from the public gallery in the Commons, called it "appalling."

"It wasn't even close," she said. "It's horrifying and a lot of Canadians are going to wake up tomorrow and find out about this for the first time."

The mother of one of the slain Montreal students made a public appeal to the MPs this week, imploring them to preserve the gun registry.

Conservatives argue the registry has been a billion-dollar boondoggle, although a 2006 study by the auditor general found that eliminating the long-gun portion of the registry would only save taxpayers about $3 million a year.

In an annual report from Canada's Firearms Commissioner prepared by the RCMP, police said they used the registry more than 2.5 million times in 2007.

But Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan has not made the report public.

"Canadians don't need another report to know that the long-gun registry is very efficient at harassing law-abiding farmers and outdoors enthusiasts, while wasting billions of taxpayer dollars," Van Loan's office said in a release Wednesday.


Gun registry a gift that keeps on giving to Tories - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
 A demonstrator in 2002 protests Canada's new long-gun registry. A vote on the registry's future will be a win-win for Tories, James Travers says. S ome political gifts just keep on giving. Among the most generous is...

Canadian Association of Police Boards - Monday, November 02, 2009
OTTAWA, Nov. 1 /CNW Telbec/ - The Canadian Association of Police Boards
(CAPB), the national association representing civilian oversight of policing in Canada, has written to all members of parliament asking them to reconsider dismantling of the gun control system when private member's Bill C-391 receives second reading on November 4, 2009.

Don't believe the gun registry hype - Sunday, November 01, 2009

If you hand out enough parking tickets, occasionally you’re going to nab the odd car thief in the process. But it would be wrongheaded to imagine you could make a dent in the total number of auto thefts by increasing your enforcement of parking bylaws.

Yet, this is about what Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair would have us believe about gun registration.


Contact Your MP! - Tuesday, October 27, 2009

List of MPs and their contact information


MP won't vote to scrap long-gun registry - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Sydney-Victoria MP Mark Eyking says that while the country's long-gun registry could use some tinkering, he will not vote to scrap it...

Early Xmas gift? Support for Ont. Liberals falls - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The $25-billion provincial deficit and the eHealth spending scandal are costing the McGuinty government. An Ipsos Reid survey for Canwest news found support for the Liberals has fallen to 39 per cent of decided voters...

Press Conference C-391 - Monday, October 26, 2009
MPs Candice Hoeppner, Garry Breitkreuz, and Scott Reid discuss opposition attempts to kill Bill C-391, an Act to Repeal the Long-Gun Registry, behind closed doors in committee.



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CTF petition to end the gun registry - Monday, October 26, 2009
Canadian Taxpayer Federation

 

Nov 4, 2009 Ottawa votes to scrap Registry - Monday, October 26, 2009
November 4, 2009 there will be a vote in Ottawa to scrap the long-gun registry and protect our local way of life. The vote will be close. Every vote will matter," says one...

Fight Liberals Fight - Monday, October 12, 2009
Liberal MP Bob Rae is denying that he orchestrated a move by a group of Liberal senators to amend a crime bill in an effort to undermine Michael Ignatieff's leadership.



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