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The Conservatives Promises to Firearms Owners
Mr. Harper’s Promise to Repeal Bill C-68
I was and still am in total agreement with the statement made in the
House of Commons by former Reform Leader Preston Manning on 13 June 1995:
Bill C-68, if passed into law will not be a good law. It will be a
blight on the legislative record of the government, a law that fails
the three great tests of constitutionality, of effectiveness and of
democratic consent to f the governed. What should be the fate of a bad
a law? It should be repealed ... .
Bill C-68 [The Firearms Act] has proven to be a bad law and has created
a bureaucratic nightmare for both gun owners and the government. As Leader
of the Official Opposition, I will use all powers afforded to me as Leader
and continue our party’s fight to repeal Bill C-68 and replace it
with a firearms control system that is cost effective and respects the
rights of Canadians to own and use firearms responsibly.
- Stephen Harper, January 2002
The Conservative Party of Canada Policy Declaration
As approved by the CPC Montréal Convention, 19 March 2005
81. Firearms - A Conservative Government will repeal Canada’s costly
gun registry legislation and work with the provinces and territories on
cost-effective gun control programs designed to keep guns out of the hands
of criminals while respecting the rights of law-abiding Canadians to own
and use firearms responsibly. Measures will include: mandatory minimum
sentences for the criminal use of firearms; strict monitoring of high-risk
individuals; crackdown on the smuggling; safe storage provisions; firearms
safety training; a certification screening system for all those wishing
to acquire firearms legally; and putting more law enforcement officers
on our streets.
The Promise of the Conservatives while Serving as the Loyal
Opposition
“There is only one to fix this mess and that is to elect a Conservative
government. We promise to repeal Bill C-68 and return the gun laws to
the way they were before 1995. Then I personally promise that I will start
the task of fixing all the flaws in federal firearm laws by requiring
that they be subjected to a public safety test administered by the Auditor
General of Canada. My proposal includes a sunset clause on all gun control
laws that have been proven by the Auditor General not to be cost effective
at reducing the criminal use of firearms and improving public safety.”
- Garry Breitkreuz, M.P., Yorkton-Melville (SK), Conservative Firearms
Critic, 08 July 2005
Register Criminals, NOT Duck Hunters
Garry Breitkreuz, MP, 25 February 2004
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