Government introduces legislation to scrap long-gu

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Government introduces legislation to scrap long-gun registry

I’ve just learned that the government will be tabling legislation in the Senate to scrap the long-gun registry. Current legislation is already on the order paper in the House of Commons, introduced by Conservative MP Gerry Breitkreuz as a private members bill (C-301) whereas the legislation in the Senate is a government bill.

Private members bills usually have a tougher time reaching the stage of Royal Assent and thus government legislation will be given a higher priority and indicates that the government is interested in moving to eliminate the long-gun registry as soon as possible.

The bill is being introduced in the Senate and was initiated by Public Safety minister Peter van Loan. It is being introduced in the Senate due to parliamentary procedure which limits redundant legislation from being concurrently considered by the same Parliamentary body. I’ve learned that the government is moving to fast-track the scrapping of the long-gun registry putting the legislation on the government’s agenda.

The scrapping of the long-gun registry would fufill an election promise for the Conservative Party of Canada that goes back to 2004 when Stephen Harper ran for leadership of the party promising accomplish this.

The bill is expected to receive majority support in the House of Commons when it is moved from the upper chamber to the House of Commons for its consideration.

UPDATE: The Senate bill is S-5. (no link yet available)

UPDATE: Public Safety is calling it the “long-gun registry repeal act”

UPDATE: A link to the legislation is now available.


http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Docid=3792476&file=4

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Someone should be held accountable for all the dough already spent on this registration BS.
Anyway maybe they'll smarten up and put the money up where it's needed.
hmmm

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Tories plan Senate bill to kill gun registry
Updated Wed. Apr. 1 2009 1:55 PM ET

The Canadian Press

OTTAWA -- The Conservative government is poised to introduce a bill in the Senate aimed at abolishing the federal long-gun registry.

Kory Teneycke, communications director for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, has confirmed the legislation is to be introduced later today.

The move marks a change in strategy for the Harper government, which had been unofficially backing a private-member's bill sponsored in the House of Commons by Tory backbencher Garry Breitkreuz.

That bill has come under fire from critics who say it would go far beyond abolition of the present requirement to register hunting rifles and shotguns.

The Breitkreuz bill, as currently drafted, would also change registration and licensing rules for handguns and other semi-automatic weapons.

Teneycke says the bill to be introduced in the Senate deals strictly with the long-gun registry, eliminating some of the technical and political problems surrounding the bill in the lower house.



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