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National Post
Re: Ban Not Enough To End Gun
Violence, April 8.
Toronto Mayor David Miller's campaign
to ban handguns, while perhaps well-intentioned, needs clarification. Handguns
are already subject to a de facto national ban, and have been since 1934, for
all but a few legitimate purposes.
Mayor Miller's comment that
"Handguns are designed for one purpose and that is to kill people and have
no place in our society," is shocking, if not offensive, to law-abiding
citizens who require them for employment purposes (such as police and armoured
car guards), licensed and legitimate target shooters, such as Olympic
competitors, and approved collectors.
Our government has always been clear
about our commitment to effective gun control. We believe, as do the majority of
Canadians, that effective gun control means targeting criminals, and the
criminal misuse of firearms, not Olympic competitors or the collectors of
historic firearms.
Unlike other jurisdictions, like the
U.K., where banning handguns resulted in an increase in firearms crime, the
steps we are taking are proven to reduce gun crime. We are delivering on our
promise to hire 1,000 new RCMP personnel. We have committed up to $400-million
to assist the provinces and territories in recruiting 2,500 new front-line
police officers. We have also invested $19.5-million for our border enforcement
teams to deal with drug and gun smuggling.
This latter initiative is crucial
since, as Toronto Chief of Police William Blair told the House of Commons
justice committee, the vast majority of the firearms seized by the Toronto
police have in fact been smuggled across the border.
Further, our Tackling Violent Crime Act
means tougher mandatory jail time for serious gun crimes, particularly those
that involve gangs and criminal organizations. These are the groups that use
already illegal firearms to commit their crimes. Indeed, in 2005, of the 129
homicides committed with a handgun, just four were known to be registered. In
2006, that number was only six out of 108.
Our government is concentrating
resources on what works best, on making our gun control system effective and on
combating the criminal use of firearms in Canada. Be assured we will continue to
work with provincial and territorial governments in all these necessary and
effective measures.
Stockwell Day, Minister of Public
Safety, Ottawa.
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