CANADA – Costs for gun ban and buyback continue to balloon, despite not buying a single gun
Taxpayers have already been billed more than $3 million to run the federal government’s office responsible for the gun ban and buyback scheme.
The Firearms Buyback Secretariat was created in June of 2020 inside the Department of Public Safety to run the Trudeau government’s gun ban and buyback scheme. The office cost at least $3.7 million so far, with $2.1 million spent on salaries and $1.6 million spent on operations, according to a statement given to the CTF. No firearms have been purchased yet. The gun ban and buyback scheme has been delayed until October of 2023.
That’s a steal compared to the buyback of the far more dangerous clot shots from big pharma. Cost be damned, I would personally like to thank our dear leader Castreau for making the streets safe again by removing these assault vials from circulation. There’s no telling what devastation could have befallen us if these deadly shots got into the hands of the murderous cadre of doctors, nurses and pharmaphlunkies.