Trudeau’s Gun Ban is Withering on the Vine

Canada is confiscating guns again. IMG NRA-ILA

In Canada, PM Justin Trudeau’s gun ban is in trouble. Delay has followed delay as the government finds resistance to the leftist gun ban plans.

In 2020, Canada’s Liberal government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, signed an emergency order to “freeze” handgun sales, imports, and transfers.

Under increasingly strict restrictions on handgun ownership and use, most handguns in Canada are required to be kept locked up and unloaded, except when being transferred while locked up and unloaded to an official range, where they may be loaded and shot before being unloaded, locked up and transported back to where they are registered, and then locked up again. In Canada, 85% of handguns that are confiscated come from the United States, not from Canada.

In addition to the “freeze” on handguns, the executive order banned 1,500 models of firearms that were currently legal, labeling them as “military grade” or “assault-style.” They included bolt action or single shot rifles whose cartridges have more than 10,000 joules of energy (7,300 ft-lbs), or whose muzzles are greater than 20 millimeters (.8 inches) in diameter. Some large caliber hunting rifles exceed the energy limit, and many target rifles exceed the .8-inch muzzle diameter limit.

The pushback wasn’t long in coming.  The Communist surplus SKS rifle, estimated at 500,000 in Canada, was included, then removed from an amendment to the proposed bill. First Nations, the equivalent of Native American Tribes in the United States, came out strongly against the bill.

The excuse to push the emergency order was a mass killing in Nova Scotia by a Canadian citizen who obtained the firearms used from illegal sources. Three of the four were firearms smuggled in from the United States. A handgun was taken from one of the Canadian officers murdered by the man.

Implementation of the ban has become a nightmare for Trudeau’s government. The cost has escalated from an estimated $756 million.  The cost estimate has increased to between 4 to 6 billion dollars. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) labor union opposes the ban.  The Trudeau government attempted to recruit post office workers as gun collection agents. The National Post was not happy. From tnc.news April 3, 2024:

Government sources told Radio-Canada that the feds expected Canada Post to be involved in the collection of the 144,000 now-banned “assault” and “military-style” firearms, as the crown corporation is already responsible for delivering guns purchased by Canadians online. 

However, Canada Post is declining to do so, saying in a recent letter to Ottawa that it is concerned for the safety of its employees, who would have to be the ones out knocking on doors.

About 67 million dollars have been spent on the program so far, without any significant number of guns being turned in. Opposition leader Poilievre has promised to reverse the Trudeau policies. From tnc.news on June 1, 2024:

Poilievre promised to reverse every law that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has implemented to attack legal gun owners.

Speaking at a news conference, Poilievre fielded a question from a concerned firearm owner about how his party planned to change the narrative around firearm ownership.

“We (will) just reverse everything that Trudeau has done,” said Poilievre.

With the Canadian Parliamentary election system, a national election must be held by October 2025. From time.com:

Though the direction of polling appears clear, the timing of the next vote remains uncertain. Federal elections are currently scheduled for October 2025, but Trudeau’s Liberals lead a minority government in a hung Parliament, and opposition parties could join forces to compel an early vote at any time.

It has been four years of attempting to implement Trudeau’s gun ban.

Much depends on the next election. As with President Biden in the United States, the Trudeau administration is not popular in Canada. The current gun ban will disappear if Pierre Poilievre becomes the Prime Minister in the next election. If not, the fight against it will continue. Canada has no equivalent to the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the United States. This correspondent recalls riding with someone who held dual citizenship 50 years ago. When asked about Canadian gun laws, he said: It’s no big deal. If you want a handgun, you only have to apply for and register for it.

As seen around the world, gun registration is primarily useful for gun confiscation


About Dean Weingarten:

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

Dean Weingarten

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Silver Creek

A point left out of the article. The Nova Scotia criminal was dressed ( had on) a policeman uniform. Some say police planted a handgun on him so Trudeau could have a excuse to ban handguns. Drugs are illegal in Canada, but cartels and street gangs seem to have no problem selling illegal drugs. Street gangs fight other street gangs over turf and drug dealing. The Canadian government instead of going after cartels and street gangs, decided to go after law abiding Canadian gun owners, as if that would stop crime. It’s just not the semi auto firearms the far… Read more »

krunchnik

Looks to be another leftist that needs to be fired-

Montana454Casull

Canadians need to flush that turd Trudeau like Americans did the Kamal toe and tampon Tim . It can be done just look at what happened November 5th Canada.

Novice.but.learning

Canadians, like the US, really need a hard look at Israel’s decisions by its citizens about firearms. Until 7 October the vast majority if Israeli Jews were quite happy with the scripts that said a gun free nation was a safe, secure nation where fewer than 1.5% of its citizens were ALLOWED (permitted) to own and carry weapons. Personal defense? Community defense? Nah!!! Let the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and police take care of it. They’ve got it wrapped. Unfortunately, that narrative was fatal for well over 1000 citizens who could not defend against Hamas invaders. The implied corollary that… Read more »

Novice.but.learning

Trudeau needs to look at Israel today to see why the people of Canada should be armed and have the right of self defense. It wasn’t a bouquet of flowers that Iran, Hamas, and other nice terrorists brought to Israel on 7 Oct. It was Hell on earth. Murders, rapes, torture, were the fate of the largest number of Jews murdered since the Holocaust. It’s very strange that the Israeli citizens demanded their government to seize their firearms. Only 1.5% of the civilian population were allowed to possess the weapons needed to stop the mayhem. The disarmed Israeli citizens were… Read more »

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musicman44mag

America would be smart to elect President Trump because if kamaltoe becomes president and she tries to collect our guns, there WILL be BLOODSHED.

In fact if anyone comes to my house to take my guns, rob me or hurt my family, including my dog, they better bring more than 2 body bags because they will be picking up some of their own.

I will not comply and I will fight.

Trump 2024