Sask. gun owners worry federal government will soon take all firearms
Despite assurances from the prime minister that hunting rifles will not be banned, Saskatchewan gun owners say they are fed up with the government’s proposed changes to Bill C-21.
The federal Liberals recently amended the bill, which was introduced to ban handgun sales in the country, to now include semi-automatic rifles and shotguns.
However, gun shop owners, the federal Conservatives, firearm rights advocates and even the provincial government point out many of those firearms are solely used for hunting.
“The Liberal government is trying to strip Canada of all firearms,” Heath Olmstead, a co-owner of Northern Elite Firearms in Prince Albert, said. “They keep saying ‘we’re not going to affect hunters, we’re not going to affect farmers,’ and yet almost every gun they put on this new thing they snuck into Bill C-21 there, they’re almost exclusively used by hunters and farmers.”