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Canadian PM Announces New Law to Freeze Sales of Handguns

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Canadian PM Announces New Law to Freeze Sales of Handguns
31 May 2022
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The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau has announced a law to put the import, buying, or selling of handguns on freeze. He said that the government is planning to cap the number of handguns in the country. The new law will also make buying, selling, transferring, or importing handguns anywhere in Canada.

Canada has already banned 1,500 types of military firearms and plans to offer a compulsory repurchase program that will begin by the end of the year. Background checking has already been extended.

Trudeau has long had plans to enact more difficult gun legal guidelines however the advent of the brand new degree comes after mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, NY, this month. Bill Blair, minister of emergency preparedness, stated Canada could be very exceptional from the United States.

Trudeau said his government acknowledged that the majority of Canadians who own guns were responsible, but the level of gun violence was unacceptable. This is a concrete and true national action to keep Canadians safe, "Trudeau said.