Parliamentary Committee Notes: Bill C-21

Proposed Response:

Background:

Bill C-21: An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms) was introduced in Parliament on May 30, 2022. The Bill passed second reading and was referred to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security on June 23, 2022.

National "freeze" on handguns

The Bill includes measures that would essentially cap the domestic lawful handgun market in Canada by freezing the sale, purchase, or transfer of handguns by most individuals within Canada, and prevent them from bringing newly-acquired firearms into Canada. This is part of the Government’s broader plan to combat rising gun violence and keep communities safe.

Owners of existing handguns would continue to possess their handguns, but they would not be authorized to import handguns, acquire new handguns or transfer their existing handguns (except to businesses or exempted individuals). Exempted individuals include those who hold an Authorization to Carry handguns as part of their job or for protection of life, as well as authorized high-performance sport shooting athletes and coaches.

Helping reduce firearm-related deaths in cases of family violence and self-harm

The Bill contains distinct measures to limit access to firearms by those who pose a risk of harm to themselves or others:

Targeting criminal use and diversion of firearms to the illicit market

The Bill proposes a number of measures that will tackle firearms smuggling and trafficking:

Strengthen border controls to combat firearms smuggling, trafficking and other offences

The Bill proposes to enhance the security of federal entities with the following measures:

Technical amendments

The Bill proposes changes to enhance the administration of the firearms control regime:

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