Tim Thurley: The lies the BC NDP told about guns didn't work -- Reasonable laws require reasonable discussion by reasonable people.
... During a campaign stop last month, John Rustad announced that a B.C. Conservative-led government would not commit provincial policing resources to the federal Firearm Compensation Program (FCP), a program designed to collect and destroy certain legally acquired, privately-held firearms now deemed “assault-style” after they were prohibited by a 2020 order of the federal government.
This is a common stance among the provinces. It is already held by the premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and New Brunswick. Yukon’s legislature supported it in a motion backed by the Yukon NDP. When Saskatchewan passed legislation constraining federal ability to confiscate firearms from lawful owners within their borders, it did so with the unanimous consent of its provincial NDP. Other provinces have been quieter, but most are similarly reluctant to pay ...
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