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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
Royal Canadian Mounted Police where that accusation came from. Shockingly, the member for St. John's East has even called it disturbing that the commissioner is not standing up with his party to persecute law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters with the long gun registry. The role of the RCMP
February 1st, 2012House debate
Robert GoguenConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, I will overlook the patently false statements made by the member and state that the only embarrassing thing is that the long gun registry, with the support of the NDP, continues to needlessly target law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters rather than
January 31st, 2012House debate
Vic ToewsConservative
Firearms Registry the records and the registry. They find it concerning that the opposition has put such a focus on their desire to keep these records on law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters. Could the minister please tell this House why he wants to destroy the records, and why he believes
November 23rd, 2011House debate
Jay AspinConservative
Firearms Registry Madam Speaker, this week, committee hearings began on the ending the long gun registry act. Rather than inviting law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters to talk about how the long gun registry affects them personally, unsurprisingly, the NDP chose to invite its big
November 18th, 2011House debate
Mark StrahlConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the answer is quite simple. Our Conservative government does not support treating law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters as criminals. We have consistently opposed this wasteful and ineffective measure which does nothing to keep guns out of the hands
November 17th, 2011House debate
Vic ToewsConservative
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, for years that member's government was busy targeting law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters and treating them as criminals. We have consistently opposed this wasteful and ineffective measure, which does nothing to keep guns out of the hands of criminals
November 2nd, 2011House debate
Vic ToewsConservative
Ending the Long-gun Registry Act is provide a list of all law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters. All it does is provide a list of all those who own firearms. It provides a list how many firearms are in a farmer's farmhouse. It provides a list as to the types and models of firearms that an individual has. Like
November 1st, 2011House debate
Kevin SorensonConservative
Ending the Long-gun Registry Act across the country. These are law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters who feel it is fundamentally unfair they are being persecuted for their way of life. More than that, they feel as though they have been criminalized. They feel criminalized because they own a firearm
October 27th, 2011House debate
Garry BreitkreuzConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. My constituents have told me repeatedly that they want to see an end to this measure, which needlessly and unfairly targets law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport
October 26th, 2011House debate
Robert SopuckConservative
Firearms Registry -abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters. It does nothing to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals. However, there is nothing but division within the NDP on this important issue, and no one need take my word for it. The opposition House leader confirmed it on Friday
October 26th, 2011House debate
Chris WarkentinConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the answer is no. Our government refuses to treat law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters like criminals. The provincial governments are free to act in their areas of jurisdiction, but we will not help them create another registry by the back door
October 25th, 2011House debate
Peter Van LoanConservative
Firearms Registry nothing to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and needlessly targets law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters. Conservatives have long promised to end this wasteful and ineffective measure. Could the Minister of Public Safety please tell this House what he is doing
October 25th, 2011House debate
Bryan HayesConservative
Firearms Registry to keep the registry. Rather than joining our Conservative government in supporting measures to put those who use firearms to commit crimes behind bars, they stood up for a registry that targets law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters. Our Conservative government has been
September 22nd, 2011House debate
Candice BergenConservative
Firearms Registry . The opposition members who changed their votes sent a clear message to their constituents, a message that clearly demonstrates that their boss's orders are more important than the voices of their constituents. Our party does not treat law-abiding hunters, farmers and sport shooters like
September 24th, 2010House debate
Sylvie BoucherConservative