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Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   to the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. The NDP leader was unequivocal that if he were to form a government, he “We will bring in something that allows the police to track every gun in Canada”. The Liberal Leader has said, “If we had a vote tomorrow, I would vote once again

May 29th, 2015House debate

Bryan HayesConservative

Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   by the rules. That is why we ended the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry once and for all. It is clear that our approach is working. According to Statistics Canada, the firearms homicide rate in Canada is at its lowest point in nearly 50 years. There has been a 30% decline

May 29th, 2015House debate

Bryan HayesConservative

Public Safety   long-gun registry for all, and we will make no apologies in the House for ensuring that the will of Parliament is followed.

May 28th, 2015House debate

Roxanne JamesConservative

Firearms Regulations   in a volatile situation. This makes Canadians safer. We also ended the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. This is sensible. There have been comments from across the way suggesting that if our firearms regulations and legislation are even more effective than those of the UN, we

May 26th, 2015House debate

David SweetConservative

Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   policy. When we talk about factual inaccuracies, New Democrats do not fare much better. First, the leader of the NDP has said that he would bring back the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. He even said that he wanted to track every firearm in Canada. This is despite

May 25th, 2015House debate

Jay AspinConservative

Public Safety   long gun registry. We will make no apologies for ensuring the will of Parliament is followed and the long gun registry data is destroyed once and for all.

May 15th, 2015House debate

Roxanne JamesConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, our Conservative government is committed to safe and sensible firearms policies. That is why we were pleased to fulfill our commitment to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. However, owing to a bureaucratic loophole, it was still

May 15th, 2015House debate

Bryan HayesConservative

Public Safety committee   long-gun registry a couple of years ago, much to the great thanks of the outdoors community. To have these devices that are simply not in the same classification of firearms falling under the same kinds of laws as firearms do again is something that my bill would fix. As I said

May 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Robert SopuckConservative

Criminal Code   taken action to reduce needless red tape, as I mentioned. Chief among those actions was ending the $2 billion boondoggle that was the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. We were pleased to end the needless bureaucratic mess once and for all, and we are pleased that all

May 1st, 2015House debate

Rick NorlockConservative

Public Safety committee   the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry once and for all, including in my Province of Quebec. These are policies that are safe and sensible. The bill before us today continues along the same lines: with policies designed to increase public safety by eliminating red tape for law

April 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Steven BlaneyConservative

Firearms Registry   long gun registry, the opposition is more interested in playing political games than doing the right thing and standing up for their constituents. Could the parliamentary secretary update the House on the Conservative government's continued commitment to end the wasteful

June 4th, 2010House debate

Rick NorlockConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for her hard work to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Yesterday, in a dazzling display of Liberal arrogance, the Liberal leader's spokesman, the member for Ajax—Pickering, introduced a motion at committee

June 2nd, 2010House debate

Dave MacKenzieConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, as the leader of the Liberal Party has once again turned his back on rural Canadians by stating his continued support for the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, he will force all Liberal MPs to maintain the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry

May 28th, 2010House debate

Dave MacKenzieConservative

Firearms Registry   like Ottawa police officers are behind his attempt to force Liberal MPs to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Will the parliamentary secretary tell the House how Bill C-391 would stop hunters, farmers and ranchers from being criminalized by the wasteful

May 10th, 2010House debate

Blake RichardsConservative

Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   to end the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry once and for all. This move was so outrageous that the government had to take regulatory steps to clarify the intention of the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act. More recently, the Ontario chief firearms officer concocted a plan

April 2nd, 2015House debate

Jay AspinConservative