Trudeau says government ‘listening to feedback’ on gun legislation
The federal government may be adjusting the aim of its gun legislation.
On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government has heard the complaints from gun owners and business owners that the legislation is targeting some weapons that shouldn’t be included.
“That’s what we’re listening to feedback on now, to make sure that we’re not capturing weapons that are primarily hunting weapons,” Trudeau told reporters in Ingersoll, Ont. “But we all know that we need to make sure that guns that are designed to kill the largest number of people as quickly as possible have no place in Canada.”
The amendment to Bill C-21 moves to ban “a firearm that is a rifle or shotgun, that is capable of discharging centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner and that is designed to accept a detachable cartridge magazine with a capacity greater than five cartridges of the type for which the firearm was originally designed.”