
Liberals again delay firearm marking regulations despite campaign promise
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is again delaying implementation of firearm-marking regulations intended to help police trace guns used in crimes — despite a 2015 campaign pledge to immediately enact them.
The federal government announced Friday it will defer the regulations, which were slated to come into force early next month, until Dec. 1, 2020.
It said more time is needed to come up with a system for implementing the regulations, first drafted in 2004, adding that details about the deferral would be made available later this month.
The firearms community has long opposed the measure.