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Public Safety committee  One of the problems in the last few years is that the government has not updated or reclassified certain weapons that should be classified as restricted or prohibited weapons. Our position is that we think all assault weapons--all weapons that have military characteristics--that

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Heidi Rathjen

Public Safety committee  In one more minute, I'll be done.

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Heidi Rathjen

Public Safety committee  Twenty-two years.... Can you give me one minute?

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Heidi Rathjen

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Heidi Rathjen

Public Safety committee  In other words—I will just conclude with one thing—what the authors of the bill have done is actually quite incredible: they have devised a legal framework that maintains the illegal nature of a sale of a long gun to a non-licensed person but has made it practically impossible to

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Heidi Rathjen

Public Safety committee  Good morning. I will continue in English. Up until now, the debate surrounding Bill C-19 has mainly focused on the registration of guns. However, the impacts of this legislation reach well beyond the issue of registration. For example, clause 11 eliminates the requirement to k

November 24th, 2011Committee meeting

Heidi Rathjen