Feds would allow municipalities to ban handguns under new bill
OTTAWA — Newly tabled gun legislation would allow municipalities to ban handguns through bylaws restricting their possession, storage and transportation.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday (Feb. 16) that the measures will be backed up with serious penalties to enforce these bylaws, including jail time for people who violate municipal rules.
Many gun-control advocates have pressed for a national handgun ban, warning that leaving it up to municipalities would create an ineffective patchwork of regulations.
As expected, the long-promised bill also proposes a buyback of a wide array of recently banned firearms the government considers assault-style weapons.