Following yet another instance of online debate and raising of concerns after the school-shooting in Texas, which saw the death of several young children, Canada has moved to introduce a total ban on buying and selling of all handguns.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has proposed the move, saying that his government is pushing a new law which would freeze private ownership of all short-barrelled firearms.
The legislation would not ban the ownership of handguns outright but it would make it illegal to buy them. The bill, which was presented to Canadian parliament on Monday, makes it impossible to buy, sell, transfer or import handguns anywhere in the country.
Reporters were told by the Prime Minister that ‘other than using firearms for sport shooting and hunting, there is no reason anyone in Canada should need guns in their everyday lives.’
The ambitious bill would also require rifle magazines reconfigured to hold no more than five rounds at a time as well as taking away firearms licenses from owners involved in domestic violence or criminal harassment.
Despite gun ownership not being enshrined in Canada’s constitution, as it is in the US, they are still popular in rural parts of Canada. The northern neighbour of the US already records fewer firearm incidents yearly due to its laws.
This includes keeping all guns locked and unloaded, with anyone wishing to buy firearms having to undergo extensive background checks.
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