Saskatchewan’s chief firearms officer opposed to handgun freeze included in C-21
Bill C-21 is coming under criticism from across the country, including from Saskatchewan’s chief firearms officer.
The aim of the C-21 is to reduce gun violence on Canadian streets, and the federal bill would put a freeze on the sale of handguns.
Robert Freberg, Saskatchewan’s chief firearms officer, told CKOM/CJME’s John Gormley that while some measures included in the bill make sense, freezing handgun sales does not.
“There is things in C-21 that we support that are targeting organized crime, illegal use of firearms and so forth,” he explained.