The Alberta government has introduced legislation giving Justice Minister Tyler Shandro the ability to hamper the federal government's ability to collect restricted firearms as proposed under C-21.
Justice Minister Tyler Shandro announced the introduction of the province's Firearms Act on Tuesday.
Shandro told reporters at a news conference Tuesday that the bill contains about 60 subclauses outlining areas where he could make regulations. "And that's a conversation that is now going to have to include the provincial government if this bill passes."Shandro's view is that no one should receive a licence.
The federal government's push to ban certain weapons has aggravated the United Conservative government since Ottawa first issued a list of prohibited weapons through an order in council in 2020. Under the bill, Bryant's role in administrating the federal firearms act will be enshrined in law. Her office will be expected to produce an annual report.
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