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Last updated at 1:23 AM on 06/11/09  

Local group happy gun registry to be scrapped print this article
CORNER BROOK
CLIFF WELLS
The Western Star

Jamie Penton is happy Canada’s long gun registry is going to be scrapped.

The vice-president of the Bay of Islands Rod and Gun Club said the firearms registry cost $2 billion and didn’t accomplish what it was supposed to — make Canadians safer from gun violence.

Wednesday night Parliament voted 164-137 in favour of Bill C-391, Conservative backbencher Candice Hoeppner’s private member’s bill to scrap the registry.
Penton’s pleased with the vote.

“Bigtime, actually,” he said.

He believes closing the registry will make it a lot easier to get people interested in hunting and shooting as sports.

“You’re going to get more people involved now because a lot of times the gun registry had pushed people away,” Penton said. “Why does the government need to know every single little firearm that I’ve got? What did they have against me?’
“Right off the bat they’re almost putting everyone out there as a criminal, and that’s the way the hunters and gun owners felt. They felt as though they were pointed out as criminals when they were probably the most law-abiding citizens out there.”

He said waiting up to a month and a half for the proper registration of the firearm was a real roadblock for some people, but it didn’t make the public any more safe.

“What they initially said the gun registry was going to do was it was going to take all the bad guns off the streets,” he said. “It basically did nothing to take the bad guns off the street.
“The only thing it did was punish the gun collectors and hunters out there. We (rod and gun club) were against it. We certainly weren’t in favour of a gun registry.”

Penton said the closure of the registry will make it easier to own old guns that don’t have serial numbers and have obscure origins that aren’t easily researched — something that had to be provided on the registration form.

With the long gun registry in its last stages, he said the effort will probably be put toward restricted weapons, such as semi-automatics, fully-automatics and hand guns.

“The issue with the guns is probably more around hand guns than any rifles or anything like that,” he said. “It’s a problem that’s probably more prevalent in Ontario and on the mainland where you see these armed stick-up robberies and biker gangs. That’s what they’re trying to get a hold on. They did nothing to deflect from that. The hand guns were their main concern.”

06/11/09  


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D from NL writes: He said waiting up to a month and a half for the proper registration of the firearm was a real roadblock for some people, but it didn’t make the public any more safe.

If waiting a month and a half was a real roadblock, then you have serious issues! I have a problem with automatic weapons and anything that can be concealed ie handguns. A handgun is never used for hunting. Its' only purpose is for carrying it concealed in public.
Posted 06/11/2009 at 3:21 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
r from nl writes: It is important for all sportspersons in the province to see how our MPs voted. With a free vote there should have been no NL members voting to keep the act.

Andrews, Russell and Simms voted to repeal the act. Good on you!

Byrne, Coady, Foote and Harris were against repealing the act. No friends to sportspeople here!
Posted 06/11/2009 at 8:54 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
imie from nl writes: As a tax payer I have been outraged at this wanton waste of money from the start. It's about time this was thrown out, it was ill conceived from the start and accomplished nothing other than waste money and make things harder for law abiding citizens. Did these Ottawa goons really think all the gang bangers were going to rush out to register their illegally gotten blood stained guns (which aren't even long guns, DUH!)?
Posted 06/11/2009 at 8:59 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
TC from corner brook, nl writes: What about all the guns that were confiscated? My friends grandfather,who is a very well known hunter around Corner Brook, had the police come to his home and take guns that he had for 60 years.He wanted to pass them down to future generations. Sure he may have been late getting them registered, but there should have been a better way to handle the situation. The man is 80 years old. It was like taking away something he had known all his life. I feel very sad for him.
Posted 06/11/2009 at 10:34 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Allie from N.B. writes: The long gun registry worked real GOOD...One of my friends had a notice from them and the serial number was from his RIDING LAWNMOWER... I tell not a lie... I am glad that it will be cancelled also. A waste of tax payers money..
Posted 06/11/2009 at 11:35 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
rj from NL writes: Now if only they would get rid of the car registry, I'm sick of being treated as a criminal just because I'm a law abiding car owner. The most dangerous drivers don't register their cars anyway, so what's the point? Having to register and insure a car makes it SO much harder for kids to get into driving!
Posted 06/11/2009 at 4:10 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
imie from nl writes: RJ,
Apples to oranges.... car registration fees are used toward the upkeep of infrastructure that is required to make use of the cars. You must have the meaning of 'riding shotgun' confused.
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