Judge rules Quebec is within its constitutional rights to establish gun registry
MONTREAL — Quebec’s long-gun registry doesn’t infringe on federal jurisdiction, says a judge who has rejected a motion seeking to see it shelved.
The National Firearms Association, in conjunction with a Quebec-based pro-gun lobby group, had argued in court the province was wading into federal territory when it passed its own long-gun registry law in June 2016.
The province began plans to establish the log after the Conservatives abolished the federal long-gun registry in 2012.
Quebec Superior Court Justice Lukasz Granosik ruled Wednesday the province’s registry is constitutionally valid.