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House debate   political lines, we agree it is time to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. It is time to give police the tools they need to do their job. It is time to put in place laws so that there is not a revolving door. That is exactly what we have done with Bill C-10. We have

April 4th, 2012House debate

Candice BergenConservative

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

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to report that today the Senate will vote for the last time on ending the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. We are all counting the hours until the moment comes when law-abiding Canadians will no longer have to register their long guns

April 4th, 2012House debate

Candice BergenConservative

House debate   and for all, and that is exactly what we will do. The successful vote on the third reading of the bill on February 15 marked a leap forward toward fulfilling our promise to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. We are delighted to be closer than ever to doing away

March 1st, 2012House debate

Kellie LeitchConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, last night's vote marks a leap forward toward fulfilling our promise to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. As part of that commitment of getting rid of the registry, the data will also be destroyed, and that will be done as soon as legally

February 16th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member in particular for all of his hard work on this file. Last night's vote marks a leap forward towards fulfilling our promise to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. I would also like to thank the members for Thunder Bay

February 16th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians gave our Conservative government a strong mandate to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all. This is exactly what we are doing. I am proud to report that last night this House passed, by a vote of 159 to 130, the ending

February 16th, 2012House debate

Brian StorsethConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, after 17 long years, this government is getting rid of the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. What we are doing is in fact focusing on legislation that actually targets criminals, people who are actually breaking the law and who should be behind bars, so

February 16th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Ending The Long-Gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to rise today to be the final Conservative member of Parliament to speak in favour of ending the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. I am also very pleased to work on behalf of law-abiding firearms owners in this country who use firearms

February 15th, 2012House debate

Candice BergenConservative

Ending The Long-Gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I would wholeheartedly agree. I guess we are going to get to the third reading vote tonight and end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. In a great democratic process, there is nothing at all that is going to prevent the opposition members, four years

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   control is an important one and that is why we have seen such fiery and passionate debates on the long gun registry. Our government is firmly committed to effective gun control. However, what we are not committed to is a wasteful and ineffective long gun registry that pretends

February 13th, 2012House debate

Kevin SorensonConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all, and that is exactly what we are doing. As many have said before, we are not the only ones who made that promise. Many NDP members from rural

February 13th, 2012House debate

Garry BreitkreuzConservative

Firearms Registry   to vote to scrap the long-gun registry I would do just that. On Wednesday, the member will have a clear opportunity to show his true leadership skills, stand up to his big union bosses, vote the will of his constituents and vote to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry.

February 13th, 2012House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Firearms Registry  Mr. Speaker, Canadians gave our government a strong mandate to end the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry once and for all, and that is exactly what we are doing. However, we are not the only ones who promised this. Many NDP MPs from rural Canada told their voters

February 10th, 2012House debate

Leon BenoitConservative