Federal firearms legislation would allow Kamloops and other cities to ban handguns
KAMLOOPS — The federal government’s newly tabled legislation to allow municipalities to ban handguns through bylaw services is being met with mixed reviews.
Under Bill C-21, city bylaws could restrict handgun possession, storage, and transportation.
Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian says the proposed legislation is a step in the right direction to keep handguns out of the wrong hands, but enforcement shouldn’t come from ‘a patchwork of local bylaws.’
“I think you have to have a discussion with the legitimate gun owners. People that are involved in target shooting and those kinds of things. We find here that most of the handguns that we see and seize have been stolen,” he says. “So it’s about control of those kinds of weapons and security of those kinds of weapons. But by in large it’s a progressive move, I see it, on the part of the Prime Minister.”