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Public Safety committee  I think Mr. Rodgers did a very good job of covering most of it. I'll only add a couple of things. We also have two courses here, one for hunting, and the Canadian firearms course, of course, is the same across Canada. Our hunter course, I think Tony led to that, but there's a re

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Greg Illerbrun

Public Safety committee  No, your firearm has to be transported locked twice. If you were going to the range with your car, you would have to have it in a locked case, probably with a trigger lock on it, and put it in the trunk of your car and lock it. You would also have to take the most direct route to

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Greg Illerbrun

Public Safety committee  First of all, everybody needs to understand that in order to buy a restricted firearm, in this case a handgun, you have to have a reason to own it. You have two choices under the act. One, you can be a collector. You deem yourself a collector, and you are subject to home inspecti

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Greg Illerbrun

Public Safety committee  As I understand it, what they are proposing is an expert committee to go through and follow up to decide which classification all these new firearms that are coming in are going to go into. Instead of having a hodgepodge of rules across the land and CFOs deciding what the classif

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Greg Illerbrun

Public Safety committee  That is true. The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation was instrumental in bringing firearms safety courses to the province, probably some 40 or 50 years ago. As a direct result, incidents involving accidents around firearms use went almost to nil from what they used to be. It is thr

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Greg Illerbrun

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Greg Illerbrun