Coalhurst teen launches petition to stop amendments to the Firearms Act
LETHBRIDGE – An electronic petition launched by a Coalhurst teen is getting national support, from those calling on the federal government to scrap Bill C-71, which aims to tighten Canadian firearm laws.
The proposed legislation was tabled March 20, introducing measures such as background checks that would encompass a person’s entire life, instead of just the previous five years, and rules that would require retailers to maintain records of all inventories and sales for a 20-year period.
Since the petition was launched by 15-year-old Ryan Slingerland Wednesday morning, March 28, it has collected 20,618 signatures (as of Friday at noon), more than 13,000 of which came in the first 24 hours that it was posted. The province with the most signatures on the petition (again, as of noon Friday) is Ontario (6,571), followed by Alberta (4,286), B.C. (4,067), Quebec (2,197), and Saskatchewan (1,178). As of this posting, all other provinces and territories remained below 1,000 signatures.
As electronic petitions require the sponsorship of a Member of Parliament to be open for public signature, Lethbridge MP Rachael Harder has thrown her support behind it.