Canada column for
Sunday, March 25/18
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
The Canadian
government plans to get tough with people buying guns and crimes.
While not an
epidemic in this country, gun crimes are increasing with 223 firearm-related
deaths in 2016, up 44 from a year earlier.
A wide-ranging
firearms bill outlined in the House of Commons would assist police in
investigating gun trafficking and other crimes, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said.
At a time when a survey finds 69 percent of
Canadians support an outright ban on guns in urban areas, the government wants
to also respect law-abiding firearm owners.
The bill would tighten Canada’s
firearms law with enhanced background checks for anyone seeking a firearms
license and mandatory record-keeping for gun sellers.
Police would
conduct a more extensive background check and follow-up to include criminal,
mental health, addiction and domestic violence records.
Canadian crime
rates have been declining for more than 20 years but firearm offenses – homicides,
domestic and gender-based violence involving guns, criminal gang activity and
gun thefts – are up significantly, Goodale said.
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