Canada: Bill C-42, 'Common Sense' Gun Law, Shelved In Wake Of Ottawa Shootings [View all]
OTTAWA The Conservative government appears to be quietly shelving its controversial Common Sense gun bill in light of Wednesdays shooting.
Government House Leader Peter Van Loans office was silent Friday about the future of Bill C-42. Public Safety Minister Steven Blaneys office refused to comment, directing inquiries to Van Loan. The Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act was scheduled to be debated for the first time on the day of the shootings, with three days set aside for discussion. It no longer figures on the governments stated agenda.
But NDP Public Safety critic Randall Garrison told The Huffington Post Canada on Friday that he understands why the government might want to shelve this bill for the time being.
I think its obvious that the climate where firearms were used to murder a member of the Canadian Forces and to bring an attack into the House of Commons means that the climate for a discussion on a bill that would loosen, in any way, restrictions over the licensing of firearms is unlikely to be something the government wants to do right now, he said.
The firearms bill has drawn criticism from the NDP, the Liberals and the Coalition for Gun Control for loosening restrictions on the transportation of restricted and prohibited firearms and for giving the cabinet rather than the RCMP the final say over the classification of dangerous weapons.
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