An Act to amend the Firearms Act (transfer)

This bill is from the 41st Parliament, 2nd session, which ended in August 2015.

Sponsor

Bruce Hyer  Independent

Introduced as a private member’s bill. (These don’t often become law.)

Status

Outside the Order of Precedence (a private member's bill that hasn't yet won the draw that determines which private member's bills can be debated), as of Oct. 16, 2013
(This bill did not become law.)

Summary

This is from the published bill.

This enactment amends the Firearms Act to oblige the transferor to request the Registrar to inform him or her as to whether the transferee holds a licence at the time of the transfer of a firearm.

Similar bills

C-440 (41st Parliament, 1st session) An Act to amend the Firearms Act (transfer)

Elsewhere

All sorts of information on this bill is available at LEGISinfo, an excellent resource from the Library of Parliament. You can also read the full text of the bill.

Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. Perhaps you were looking for one of these other C-440s:

C-440 (2019) An Act to amend the Copyright Act (Crown copyright)
C-440 (2010) An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (war resisters)
C-440 (2009) An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (war resisters)
C-440 (2007) An Act to amend the Canada Post Corporation Act (mail free of postage to members of the Canadian Forces)
C-440 (2007) An Act to amend the Canada Post Corporation Act (mail free of postage to members of the Canadian Forces)

Firearms ActRoutine Proceedings

June 20th, 2012 / 3:20 p.m.


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Independent

Bruce Hyer Independent Thunder Bay—Superior North, ON

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seconded by the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands, moved for leave to introduce Bill C-440, An Act to amend the Firearms Act (transfer).

He said: Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to introduce a straightforward act to amend the Firearms Act today. This bill would close the loophole in Canada's existing regulations to ensure that anyone selling or transferring a firearm is obligated to make sure that the buyer or recipient has a valid possession and acquisition licence, commonly called a PAL.

(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)