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Firearms Act   to ensure that there will not be a long gun registry by the back door and that Parliament will be respected, as well as to ensure that the leader of the NDP will not be able to use data collected by CFOs to attack the rights of law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters through

June 13th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry   of this wasteful and ineffective 17-year debacle, the Liberals have ignored the will of Canadians to push their misguided agenda to treat law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters like criminals. Rest assured, by this afternoon, the bill will become law and Canadians will no longer have

April 5th, 2012House debate

David WilksConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. This is a measure that has burdened law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters for 17 years. According to the CBC, it has cost Canadian

April 4th, 2012House debate

Kevin SorensonConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, I can indicate our Conservative government does not support treating law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters as criminals. That member in fact has specifically targeted those law-abiding Canadians. Our government has said that we will repeal the long gun

March 29th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

House debate   of serious violence, and maintaining the safety of our streets and communities. We have long recognized that these objectives cannot be realized through ineffective measures, such as the long gun registry which targets law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters. February 15

March 1st, 2012House debate

Kellie LeitchConservative

Ending The Long-Gun Registry Act   introduced a private member's bill to end the long gun registry that only targets law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters. At that time we came within a hair's breadth of ending the long gun registry with Bill C-391. We were all disappointed to see it defeated. Unfortunately

February 15th, 2012House debate

Candice BergenConservative

Firearms Registry   of law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters like criminals. After all, we promised that to our constituents. However, it was not just the Conservatives who promised this. Many NDP candidates in rural and northern Canada made the same promise. Could the Minister of Public

February 15th, 2012House debate

Ryan LeefConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. Today members from all sides of the House will vote on the future of this useless measure that has needlessly treated law-abiding hunters, farmers

February 15th, 2012House debate

Robert SopuckConservative

Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act   their firearms are the law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters in Canada, in other words, ordinary Canadians who are doing their best to comply with the heavy-handed registration system. The long gun registry has also proven to be a waste of time for the police officers

February 13th, 2012House debate

Lawrence ToetConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   put an end to the need for law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters to register their non-restricted hunting rifles and shotguns. It is nothing more and nothing less. For those who are not familiar with this issue, there were two requirements to gun ownership in Canada

February 13th, 2012House debate

Garry BreitkreuzConservative

Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act   with the tools they need to do their jobs. On this side of the House, our goal is to put criminals out of business, in stark contrast to those across the way who would rather harass law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters. When the long gun registry was introduced in 1995

February 7th, 2012House debate

Kelly BlockConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   behind the bill is very simple. The Conservative government does not support a piece of legislation that treats law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters like criminals. We could never support that. No politician in their right thinking could support a bill like that, yet we

February 7th, 2012House debate

Dick HarrisConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  . For these individuals, there must be a strong deterrent through tough jail sentences, and this is what we are doing. Nowhere in this model is there a logical place for a registry, which essentially amounts to a piece of paper next to a gun. Let us be clear. Law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports

February 7th, 2012House debate

Larry MillerConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   were to become law. We all know it has nothing to do with restricted weapons; it has to do with the long gun registry of law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters. Spreading this type of misinformation and fear is morally and intellectually bankrupt. We have long known

February 7th, 2012House debate

Scott ArmstrongConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   consistently not enforced the long gun registry. The NDP Manitoba government knows that it is a waste of time and money. It is focused on real crime, as is this government, rather than treating law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters as criminals.

February 7th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative