what if other things were regulated like leftists want to regulate gun control?

Gun control has been a heated political issue in Canada since the late 1970s, and the major federal parties all mention firearm policy in their 2021 election platforms.

The NDP offer nothing substantial.

The Liberals commit to strengthening efforts to ban many attack-style rifles, while handing some authority to provinces to regulate handguns.

The Conservative Party promises to crack downwardly on gang crime, while weakening some firearm policies criticized by the gun anteroom. And its leader, Erin O'Toole, broke from the party platform mid-election campaign, saying he'd temporarily maintain a Liberal ban on "assault-mode" firearms if he forms a government, while still promising to overhaul how firearms are classified in Canada.

Liberal gun command policy since 2015

Canadian laws pertaining to firearms are complicated, having developed over decades. Many of the parties' 2021 gun policy platforms, notwithstanding, respond to the policies introduced or proposed by Justin Trudeau since he was elected prime minister in 2015.

In 2019, his regime passed Pecker C-71, which made modest regulatory changes, such equally enhanced background checks and requiring vendors to continue records of all firearm transactions. Despite the modesty of Neb C-71, the gun lobby fiercely opposed it.

Even more controversial was the Liberal decision in May 2020 to prohibit many models of set on-style rifles (also as a smattering of other kinds of guns). This banned at least 150,000 weapons already owned by Canadians, though the government allowed gun owners to retain these firearms pending further legislation.

A restricted gun licence holder holds an AR-15.

A restricted gun licence holder holds an AR-15 at his abode in Langley, B.C., in May 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

The 2020 prohibition sparked the fury of the gun lobby, and resulted in several ongoing lawsuits.

In February 2021, the Liberals introduced another gun control bill, Bill C-21, that proposed allowing municipalities to regulate handguns, creating a new "red flag" regime to remove firearms from people who posed a danger to themselves or others, prohibiting many replica firearms and creating an optional buy-back organisation for weapons prohibited in May 2020.

Heavily criticized as too weak past many gun control advocates, Bill C-21 did not become police prior to the election.

NDP, Liberal Political party gun platforms

The New Democratic Party barely mentions gun control in its 2021 platform. The NDP says it will support anti-gang initiatives and discourage fierce extremism.

Jagmeet Singh participates in a virtual town hall meeting.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh participates in a virtual town hall coming together in Montréal. THE CANADIAN Printing/Adrian Wyld

The NDP also notes that it volition "work to go along assault weapons and illegal handguns off our streets, and to tackle gun smuggling and organized crime." This vague statement provides footling sense of what concrete steps the NDP would take.

The Liberal Political party pledges to defend the gun control policies put in identify since 2015. Importantly, the Liberals will require owners of assault-style rifles to sell their guns to the government for fair compensation or to take them "rendered fully and permanently inoperable at government expense."

This hope responds to criticism that Bill C-21 had proposed just a voluntary buy-back of these guns. The Liberals also propose tightening the rules limiting the capacity of rifle magazines to five rounds.

The Liberals have resurrected some ideas first proposed in Bill C-21 in their 2021 platform. Most notably, they hope funding to support provinces or territories that implemented handgun bans. Gun control advocates had criticized this proposal, saying it would create a patchwork regulatory system of gun laws, and would represent an abrogation of the federal government'south responsibility to control firearms.

Bourgeois Party gun platform

The Conservative Party accuses the Liberals of "harassing hunters and sport shooters," and says that Ottawa must focus on gang violence.

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole participates in a virtual town hall.

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole participates in a virtual town hall in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN Press/Frank Gunn

The Conservatives, for example, promise to hire RCMP officers to combat gangs and gun smuggling.

The party also promises to target "straw purchasing" — the legal purchase of guns that are then transferred to unlicensed people. And the party promises to increase punishments for some crimes involving firearms.

The Conservatives also include proposals that respond to gun lobby complaints. O'Toole courted the gun community in his party leadership bid, and the party promises to review existing firearm laws with the participation of "law enforcement, firearms owners, manufacturers and members of the public."

This suggests that gun lobbyists and manufacturers would be consulted in shaping future firearms policy. The party pledges to repeal Nib C-71 simply O'Toole departed from its stance on reversing the ban on assault-style rifles, including firearms like the controversial AR-fifteen and the gun used by the perpetrator of the 1989 Montréal Massacre, the Mini-fourteen.


Baca juga: A short history of the AR-15 in Canada


Of notation, the Conservatives will introduce a "simplified classification organization" for firearms. This would make semi-automatic rifles much easier to acquire and use.

The restrictions on many firearm models introduced past the Progressive Bourgeois regime of Brian Mulroney and the Liberal government of Jean Chrétien would be repealed.

'Large and welcomed'

The vice president of the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights declared that she was "not entirely sure if people realize how hugely positive this would be for our community — it'southward large, and welcomed."

In sum, the NDP largely avoids the gun command issue.

The Liberals double down on measures to limit ownership of assail-style rifles, while offering to offload some responsibility for regulating handguns to the provinces.

Despite O'Toole'due south recent reversal, the Conservative Party'due south platform, meanwhile, calls for substantially altering gun laws and making many assault-style rifles equally available equally they were before the 1989 Montréal Massacre.

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Source: https://theconversation.com/where-the-parties-stand-on-gun-control-in-the-2021-federal-election-166453

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