Lawsuits Begin Over Trudeau’s “Assault Weapon” Ban

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Justin Trudeau stands beside vocal anti-2A Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi. IMG NRA-ILA

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- As we informed our readers earlier, Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, took advantage of the suspension of Parliament to declare a ban on what he described as “military-grade assault weapons.” The implementing regulations (“Orders in Council”) apply to over 1,500 models and “variants” of guns that have been used for decades for lawful hunting, competitive shooting, and other recreational uses.

The law took effect on May 1, the day of the announcement, but includes a two-year “amnesty” during which a mandatory government confiscation program (inaccurately called a “buyback”) will be implemented. The details of this program are unknown, as are those of a “grandfathering” option referred to by Mr. Trudeau. With very narrow exceptions, it is now illegal for gun owners to buy, sell, transport, import, or use these “prohibited” firearms.

Gun owners and firearm advocacy groups responded to the ban immediately. The Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) met with officials from the federal Department of Justice, the RCMP, Public Safety Canada, and others in briefings on the new law.

The CSSA reports that not only is it dishonest for the government to maintain that that ban is intended for “weapons that were not designed for hunting or for target shooting,” but that:

[a]n examination of the new regulations showed a clear lack of understanding of the subject matter and that little care was taken in the preparation of these documents. Officials from these departments were unable to provide a working definition of the firearms that were placed on the “banned” list and displayed a shocking ignorance of current laws. They were unable to answer simple question about how the current ban would dovetail with the prohibitions contained in … legislation passed eleven months ago.

The CSSA and the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA) have since published two legal opinions by Edward L. Burlew, a Canadian firearms law expert. The first concludes that the law prohibits 10- and 12-gauge shotguns with a screw-in choke tube under a provision that generally bans firearms with a “bore diameter of 20 mm or greater.” The second reviews the problematic application of a clause that bans firearms “capable of discharging a projectile with a muzzle energy greater than 10,000 joules.” Questions have also been raised regarding the impact of the maximum bore provision on firearms brought to Canada by visiting hunters, and on tools used in construction and for industrial cleaning.

The uncertainty is compounded by the failure of the government to provide information on the mandatory “buyback” program, and by the subsequent deletion of references to grandfathering on an RCMP website.

Lawsuits challenging the regulations as illegal and unconstitutional are already underway. John Hipwell, the founder of Wolverine Supplies Ltd., a gun store, has retained Mr. Burlew in one such challenge, with a GoFundMe account being set up recently to cover the necessary legal fees.

In addition to individual gun owners, there is some indication that the Province of Saskatchewan may be considering its own court action, with the Justice Minister, Don Morgan, expressing concern over the ban’s impact on lawful gun owners, and hunting and outfitting businesses in his province.

NRA-ILA was able to reach Edward Burlew for his insights on this unprecedented government ban.

“The Order in Council bypassed democratic Parliamentary procedures – with the stroke of a pen, over 100,000 lawful Canadian firearm owners became criminals.”

Mr. Burlew explains that the Liberal government not only capitalized on the pandemic-related suspension of Parliament to go after law-abiding gun owners, it empowered the police to interpret the scope of the law. The list of banned guns is not fixed at what appears in the May 1 regulation because, “as the RCMP Forensic Lab adds their opinion of Variants,” the banned gun list has grown to include “over 1,000 new prohibited guns not directly listed in the Order in Council. These are opinions of nameless bureaucrats who are expanding the list by hundreds of manufacturer models daily.” These ongoing additions mean “no one is sure of the guns on the list,” so innocent Canadian gun owners who unwittingly take one of these firearms out of the home face possible prosecution, seizure of their property, and jail time.

Resident gun owners are not the only ones at risk – there are devastating repercussions across the gun community and firearm businesses in Canada and beyond. According to Mr. Burlew, manufacturers and distributors in the United States and elsewhere “have stopped shipping guns because of fear they will be deemed prohibited en route and seized by Customs. Hunters have the same fear and are reluctant to book hunting trips with outfitters. Canadian gun dealers are facing over a hundred million dollar loss because their inventory is now worthless. Dealers are closing shop.”

Litigation is notoriously expensive and time-consuming. Even so, the gun community has so far rallied to the cause, and the lawyers involved in the legal challenges “have agreed to co-operate to share resources and present a united front against this government confiscation.”

There is a valuable lesson here for America’s gun owners, against casual complacency and a misplaced faith in the status quo.

“The government,” warns Mr. Burlew, “relied on there not being any right to own a firearm in Canada. Ownership is a privilege, and that has been taken more easily than it was earned by the over 100,000 Canadian gun owners affected.”


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Doszap

I wonder if these clowns are ever going to get the definition of an assault weapon correct. They are Either ignorant, or they’re doing it on purpose even the American press has no clue what an assault weapon IS. For those that don’t have a clue here is the definition of a True assault weapon. One -must be capable of semi automatic fire. Two-must be capable of select fire or full automatic fire. Three- must Use an intermediate powered centerfire rifle cartridge. If it does not meet theses three criteria, then it is NOT an assault weapon. Any doubts on… Read more »

Laddyboy

The RADICALIZED LEFT LEANING NAZIS that claim to be members of the DemocRAT national communist party are using what can be termed as PLANNED IGNORANCE. Using INCORRECT information is TYPICAL of communist WANNABES.

Darkman

100,000 armed felons (sarc) sending a downrange message, In defiance of Tyranny. Doubtful Canadians have that kind of Resolve. Since as Subjects of the Crown. They have never really been Free. They’ve only been allowed to play by their own rules as long as they behave (sarc). Much as the early Colonists were treated by the Crown .We shall see if the Canadians have the courage to fight for Their Freedom. As Our Founding Patriots did 245 years ago. Keep Your Powder Dry.

uncle dudley

I can’t decide if Trudeau looks like Dudley Do Right or Chicken Little.

Laddyboy

‘n.paloosy’ should face a grand jury hearing and PROSECUTION for her SUBVERSION and ANTI-Constitutional agenda.
I wonder when ‘trudoodoo’ will be removed from office due to his ANTI-Canadian agenda!

Wild Bill

@wjd, The face that sunk a thousand ships.

Tek_180

I fear the poor Canuks will be screwed seeing how the rest of the common wealth is locked down.

Gene Ralno

Looks like Trudeau and his minions have positioned themselves as enemies to millions of peaceable, lawful citizens. Most believe they do it because they fear armed citizens. Now we know who really suffers with the paranoia he accuses half the nation of suffering with. Fact is half the nation does suffer with Trudeau’s brand of paranoia. The other half wonders why his primary targets aren’t mentally deranged misfits, robbers, burglars, members of the drug trade, terrorists, rapists, child molesters and other assorted bad guys. They wonder why he seeks punishment for good guys with laws that forbid arming themselves against… Read more »