Saskatchewan Firearms Act passes
The provincial government passed the Saskatchewan Firearms Act on Thursday, a move aimed at improving public safety and protecting the rights of lawful gun owners.
According to the Saskatchewan Firearms Office, the act sets up a provincial firearms regulatory system to “promote the safe and responsible use of firearms.”
The act also takes steps to minimize the impact of federal gun bans on lawful gun owners by establishing licensing requirements for “seizure agents involved in firearms expropriation.”
The ministry said the legislation will also require and oversee fair compensation if any guns are seized, and require forensic and ballistic testing of any seized guns.