Quebec’s controversial long-gun registry to come into effect on Monday
MONTREAL — Quebec’s provincial long-gun registry is set to come into effect on Monday — the one-year anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting.
Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux told reporters on Sunday that gun owners will have one year to register their existing firearms through a “simple, quick, free” process that can be done online.
The process requires them to provide a detailed description of the firearm as well as proof of identity.
He called the registry “an important tool” that will both prevent and solve crimes by allowing authorities to trace a gun’s ownership.


