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Bill C-71 AMENDMENTS TO THE FIREARMS ACT

 
On March 20th, 2018, Minister Ralph Goodale tabled bill C-71 in the House of Commons proposing amendments to the Canadian Firearms Act.

Here is a brief overview of what Bill C-71 Amendments to the Canadian Firearms Act means to you:

  • Background checks for criminal violence and any mental illness will be conducted over the life of the individual, not the previous five year period.
  • Both business and private sales of all firearms are subject to computerized license verification. Non-Restricted firearms transfers will not have the information regarding the firearm recorded.
  • Businesses are required to keep records which will include the individual’s information and all information regarding the firearm(s) transferred. The business must keep the records for 20 years unless the business ceases to be a business. In that case all records must be surrendered to the authorities.
  • Authorizations to Transport have been gutted. The only permitted uses are to shooting ranges and Purchase-to-Home, but will still include “all ranges in province”. All currently held ATTs will be revoked on passage of Bill 71.
  • All of the Swiss Arms Classic series and all CZ-858s will be made 12(9) Prohibited. The owners of these rifles will be Grandfathered and permitted to transport to a range for the purposes of target shooting.
  • The power of the Governing Council to declare any firearm to be Non-Restricted has been revoked. The Governing Council may still be used to declare any firearms to be restricted or prohibited.
  • UN Firearms Marking will be issued in a Technical amendment
CLICK HERE TO READ THE BCWF’S COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS ON BILL C-71 >>
 
HELP THE BCWF ADVOCATE FOR SPORT SHOOTING AND HUNTERS NOW
1) Download the template letter, format it, print off and mail to Minister Goodale

The Honourable Ralph Goodale,
Minister of Public Safety
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6

2) Email your letter to Ralph Goodale at hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca

3) Find your MP and Book a Meeting with them to talk about why you oppose Bill C-17

 

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