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Public Safety committee If I may....
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee With respect to makes and models, there were approximately 800 in the 1990s through the regulations. As of May 1, 2020, there are approximately 1,900 makes and models.
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee It was a further 1,900.
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee I think, if I understand your question correctly, yes. As of today, there are approximately 800 makes and models that were covered by or prohibited by the 1990 regulations. Then there are an additional 1,900 that have now become prohibited based on the May 1 prohibition.
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee They would have been added based on the criteria that was used from May 1, so they would have all been semi-auto, sustained rapid fire, military tactical design capable of receiving a large-capacity magazine. They would also have been modern design, meaning post-World War II, and there would have been a prevalence or a market volume test in excess of 1,000 known firearms within the market at the time.
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee The criteria, again, are semi-auto, sustained rapid fire, military tactical design capable of receiving a large-capacity magazine, modern design in the sense of post-World War II and prevalence in the market in excess of 1,000 known firearms.
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee I can just say that those are the guns that met all of those criteria.
December 8th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly
Public Safety committee Yes. For greater clarity, there is no variant in the evergreen definition. Every new firearm entering the country would be matched against the criteria in definition (g). Where a variant applies is as it relates to the schedules you alluded to earlier, so we would be looking at both of those.
December 6th, 2022Committee meeting
Rob Daly