Gun control activists impatient with process to pass government’s firearms bill
OTTAWA — Gun-control activists pressed senators Monday to move more quickly on firearms legislation, a few days before the 29th anniversary of the Ecole Polytechnique massacre that left 14 women dead in Montreal.
Bill C-71, which was adopted in the House of Commons on Sept. 24, has not yet reached a second reading in the Senate.
The legislation allows authorities to investigate a someone’s entire personal history if they want to purchase a gun, as opposed to being restricted to the previous five years.
It also changes the rules governing the transportation, transfer and registration of firearms.