Mendicino said there are 11,000 of the banned guns in store inventories, though the association hired to help said they did not know where that number has come from.
Wes Winkel, president of the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association, said on Twitter that the group wants to ensure firearms retailers “are informed of their options and receive their full compensation.” Statements posted to the association’s Twitter account insist the group is not taking part in the actual buyback program, and is participating to negotiate fair compensation and a simple process. It said they remain skeptical that the buyback program will work because there isn’t clear money to fund it nor a clear process to implement it.Article content“There’s a lot of toxicity when it comes to debating good smart gun policy.
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