Canadian Minister of Public Safety Talks of Sending Police Door-to-Door to Collect Guns

Canadian Minister of Public Safety Talks of Sending Police Door-to-Door to Collect Guns


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With only one week left in Canada’s buyback-of-banned-arms program, Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree suggests police will go door-to-door during Spring and Summer to collect guns.

Rebel News published video of an exchange between Anandasangaree and House of Commons member Dane Lloyd.

Lloyd said, “Minister, the declaration period for firearms owners is scheduled to end next week. So far, only 2.5 percent of the estimated two million effected firearms have been declared and 98 percent firearms owners haven’t made a declaration. So, if they’re not declaring by next week, what’s your plan, Minister?”

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Anandasangaree made clear he did not accept Lloyd’s figures as completely accurate, then went on to propose sending police out to round up guns: “The plan we have is, as of March 31, the time to complete the enrollment will be done. And then, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and other agencies will be available throughout the

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