Gun buyback* costs ballooning
The gun buyback* program has already cost $42 million, and not one gun has been bought back yet. The original cost estimate was $8.8 million.
The gun buyback* program has already cost $42 million, and not one gun has been bought back yet. The original cost estimate was $8.8 million.
The first stage of the buyback of what the government calls “military-style assault rifles” will involve industry and retailers.
Compensation for the “assault-style” firearms banned two years ago through an order-in-council (OIC) has been proposed.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced details of Bill C-21 that included long-awaited details about the firearms buyback program.