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Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I am definitely honoured to speak to Bill C-19, the ending the long gun registry act. We are delivering on our government's commitment to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. We have been clear and straightforward with Canadians

February 6th, 2012House debate

Guy LauzonConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  Madam Speaker, I am very proud to stand today to speak in favour of Bill C-19, the ending the long-gun registry act. On May 2, Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to end this wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. That is exactly what we will do

November 1st, 2011House debate

Larry MillerConservative

Firearms Regulations   dictating that Canadians once again be subjected to what can only be described as a backdoor registry. Our government kept its 17-year-old promise and ended the last wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. My intention in tabling this motion is to ensure that any door that could

May 26th, 2015House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   of a firearm. It is also why we have made sentences tougher for those who use firearms to commit crimes. That is why we have made it a specific offence to engage in drive-by or other reckless shootings. It is also why we scrapped the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. It is why we

May 25th, 2015House debate

Scott ArmstrongConservative

Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   on that and on their discretion later. This paperwork is then sent to the CFO, or the chief firearms officer, where it is filed in a drawer and never seen again. It is not shared with law enforcement and it is not searchable. Aside from the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, which our Conservative

May 25th, 2015House debate

Pierre LemieuxConservative

Criminal Code  , including tough new sentences for drive-by shootings. However, we are also making sure that our firearms policies are safe and sensible. That is why we ended the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry once and for all. That is why we abolished needless regulations introduced

May 1st, 2015House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

Export and Import Permits Act   government to revive the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry, which was eliminated by our previous Conservative government. Bill C-47 would allow for the government to create regulations that demand firearm importers and exporters to report and keep all of their import registry

September 21st, 2017House debate

Ted FalkConservative

Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act   and transportation of firearms. This same Liberal bill also created the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Following our Conservative government's election in 2006, we immediately took action to make sure that no one could be prosecuted for being in possession of an unregistered long

April 2nd, 2015House debate

Larry MaguireConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, the government is committed to standing up for law-abiding hunters, farmers, and sport shooters. The government was pleased to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. It was pleased to stop the bureaucratic efforts of the Ontario Chief

December 1st, 2014House debate

Steven BlaneyConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   on law-abiding hunters, first nations, Inuit, farmers and sport shooters across the country. For these reasons the Conservative Party, now the government, has long opposed the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. By eliminating the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry

November 1st, 2011House debate

Greg RickfordConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  . Each of these firearm owners has had to undergo proper steps to obtain a firearm licence before acquiring their gun. The wasteful and ineffective long gun registry simply adds another layer of red tape to this process. It also carries with it the uncomfortable stigma that makes

November 1st, 2011House debate

Cathy McLeodConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I am very glad to add my voice to this important debate on Bill C-19, Ending the Long-gun Registry Act, which would finally put an end to what was an unnecessary, wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. It is a bill that has been a long time coming. For too

November 1st, 2011House debate

Lynne YelichConservative

Public Safety   and ineffective long gun registry. The Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act did just that. Any action that runs contrary to the will of Canadians as expressed by this Parliament is unacceptable. While I understand that provinces may wish to create a wasteful and ineffective long gun registry

May 9th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Long Gun Registry  Mr. Speaker, last night an unelected and unaccountable Liberal senator continued the opposition's misinformation campaign on our government's efforts in the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. A misleading collection of pictures of firearms was sent around that included

April 3rd, 2012House debate

Larry MillerConservative

Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act   and ineffective long gun registry is an important reason that I am here today. My constituents in Nipissing—Timiskaming are good salt of the earth people. They work hard, pay their taxes and raise their families. All they ask from their government is to allow them to quietly enjoy the fruits

February 13th, 2012House debate

Jay AspinConservative