For 42 years, the Penticton Shooting Sports Association has trained police, taught youth firearms safety, and served the community. Now, Ottawa is forcing it to close. (Western Standard)
For 42 years, the Penticton Shooting Sports Association (PSSA) has served as a vital training hub for police, a centre for firearms safety, and a place for youth education in the South Okanagan.
But the land leased by the PSSA — located between Penticton and Summerland — has been declared “surplus” by the federal government and is now in the final stages of the divestment process ...
... RCMP, Parks Canada, the Sheriff’s Department, and both the Army and Air Cadets regularly use the facility for firearms qualification and tactical training. Approximately 100 RCMP officers rely on the PSSA for their mandated annual certification.
Staff Sgt. Bob Vatamaniuck of the Penticton RCMP detachment has publicly backed the association, calling the facility “essential” for training that must be done in a secure, secluded environment.
“The PSSA not only has the exact
specifications we require, but its seclusion from the public allows us
to train with enhanced law enforcement tactical principles" ...
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