Feds underestimated gun owners’ response to proposed handgun freeze, says NDP, and couldn’t react in time

The House Public Safety Committee could have fast-tracked regulations imposing the handgun freeze before the summer break if the motion had been brought to a vote, but the government did not refer the proposed regulations to the equivalent Senate committee.
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, pictured after the Liberal cabinet meeting on June 21, 2022, says the government saw 'a spike in the number of handgun sales across the country' in the week after he announced a pending freeze on handgun sales.
Public Safety Canada's recent statements suggest the department underestimated the degree to which Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino's announcement of Ottawa's intention to freeze the sale or transfer of guns would kick off a buying spree among registered gun owne...

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