Trudeau gov’t considering hiring ‘third parties’ to confiscate guns after 4 provinces refuse
‘We’re working with industry leaders, we’re working with potential third parties. So we are exploring all of these options.’
Canada’s federal government is looking at potentially hiring “third parties” to execute its much-panned gun buyback scheme after four provinces said they would not cooperate in taking away legally acquired firearms.
A total of?five Canadian jurisdictions – four provinces and one territory – have announced their?opposition to?Trudeau’s federal buyback schemes.
(from link) Kris Austin, Minister of Public Safety for New Brunswick added New Brunswick to the growing list of provincial governments – Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba – who have released a joint statement saying they are fighting back against Trudeau’s plan to use “scarce RCMP and municipal police resources to confiscate more than 100,000 legally acquired firearms from Canadians.”