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Public Safety committee Thank you. The government is proposing to codify, as well as create, an evergreen definition for “prohibited firearms”. The amendment that's proposed in proposed paragraph 1(1.2)(1)(i) includes a schedule that would capture the list of firearms that meet that definition as we or
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale
Public Safety committee Yes, proposed paragraph 1(1.2)(g) is intended as an evergreen definition that would prevent new entrants that have those characteristics from entering the market.
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale
Public Safety committee As far as we know—as far as the government has done the work—it has identified those in proposed paragraph 1(1.2)(i) in the schedule that would be presented as a motion and as an amendment.
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale
Public Safety committee If we look at what is in proposed paragraph 1(1.2)(i), there are a few different portions. There's the codification of firearms that were prohibited starting in the late 1970s, I believe, all the way up to the 1990s. There were the firearms that were included as part of the May
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale
Public Safety committee It captures the three buckets. The first bucket would be those that were prohibited starting from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. The May 2020 OIC—
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale
Public Safety committee Yes. That report is available online.
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale
Public Safety committee Thank you for the question. I think I would have to defer to the report. I do not have a copy of it in front of me.
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
Rachel Mainville-Dale