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Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his strong support of our efforts to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Comments by the former Liberal MP, Hec Clouthier, go to show that not even members from his own party agree with the decision to whip the vote

June 10th, 2010House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals continue to do nothing but play partisan political games when it comes to the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Even members from his own party think this is nonsense. This is what former Liberal MP, Hec Clouthier, said: I told

June 9th, 2010House debate

Shelly GloverConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for his effort to support our efforts to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, and I thank him for that support. While the member for Ajax—Pickering and others in the opposition continue to play political games, Canadians

June 8th, 2010House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for her hard work on this important file. In November 2009, 12 NDP and 8 Liberal members, including the member for Malpeque, listened to their constituents and voted in favour of Bill C-391 to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry

June 7th, 2010House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry   that they are more interested in playing partisan political games with the long gun registry than doing the right thing and speaking on behalf of their hard-working, law-abiding constituents. On this side of the House, we are committed to ending the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. We

June 7th, 2010House debate

Ben LobbConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his strong support regarding this wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Unlike members across the way, I know he is standing up for his constituents. I hope the members for Malpeque and Yukon will follow his lead and do the same

June 4th, 2010House debate

Dave MacKenzieConservative

Firearms Registry   in favour of Bill C-391 to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Now they are trying whatever they can do to derail it. The Liberal member for Malpeque voted to scrap the long gun registry in November. Will he now vote to keep it? Will he allow his vote to be whipped

June 4th, 2010House debate

Brian JeanConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his strong support for Bill C-391 and his hard work to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. The Liberal leader has chosen to whip his MPs into voting to keep the long gun registry. Why will the Liberal leader not let his MPs

June 3rd, 2010House debate

Dave MacKenzieConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his hard work and dedication to ending this wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. At committee we have heard real police officers with real front line experience and they agree. The registry is not reliable and does not protect police

May 31st, 2010House debate

Dave MacKenzieConservative

Firerams Registry  Mr. Speaker, many provincial and territorial justice ministers have come out in support of scrapping the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Let us listen to what some of them had to say in their own words. The Alberta justice minister supports the “repeal

May 26th, 2010House debate

Shelly GloverConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians continue to speak out against the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, but the Liberal leader does not want to listen. He thinks he can score political points by fighting a so-called cultural war against rural Canadians. However, the Liberal

May 26th, 2010House debate

Candice BergenConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians across the country have been speaking out against the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. It not only unfairly targets innocent hunters and farmers, but it does nothing to deal with serious gun crime in our neighbourhoods and on our streets. One

May 25th, 2010House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Public Safety committee  . Chair, I stand before you today to speak on behalf of Yukoners to ensure that the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry comes to an end. The registry forces law-abiding citizens to register their tools, which are used in many cases to fulfill their responsibilities

May 13th, 2010Committee meeting

John Edzerza

Firearms Registry   to make it look as if Canadian police officers support the Liberal leader's forcing his MPs to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. The Liberal Party has no shame because it is continuing to use the photo of that American officer to promote its supposedly Canadian

May 13th, 2010House debate

Gerald KeddyConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, another day and another serious gaffe for the Liberal leader and his team. Last week, it was revealed that the Liberal leader used a photo of an American police officer to promote forcing his MPs to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Even worse

May 10th, 2010House debate

Gerald KeddyConservative